A man who allegedly sold a bundle of methamphetamine to a police informant and had more of the drug on him when arrested this month, is facing charges. According to the Greeley Tribune, police arrested 32-year-old Ernesto Buendia-Ramos on March 14 after the Weld County Drug Task Force had been tracking him since January — when he made three separate transactions with the informant in Greeley, according to several affidavits for his arrest. Police say between the sale and what was found during the arrest, Buendia-Ramos sold or intended to sell close to 10.4 ounces of the drug.
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