2 Honduran Nationals Face Federal Charges for Fentanyl Distribution in Portland

PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Two Honduran nationals accused of running fentanyl trafficking operations in Oregon have been extradited to the United States, where they now face federal charges in the District of Oregon.

Extradition and Court Appearance

Teodoro Rodas Dubon, 32, and Erick Yojan Lopez Miralda, 38, appeared in federal court in Portland on Sept. 16 after being extradited from Honduras. Both men entered not guilty pleas to conspiracy charges related to fentanyl distribution.

A federal judge ordered the men to remain in custody pending their jury trials, which are scheduled to begin in November.

U.S. Attorney: ‘Relentless Pursuit’ of Traffickers

Federal authorities highlighted the extraditions as part of a broader effort to combat fentanyl trafficking, which has devastated communities across Oregon and the nation.

“Rodas Dubon and Lopez Miralda’s extraditions to the District of Oregon send a critical message: the United States will relentlessly pursue and hold accountable those involved in trafficking fentanyl,” said Scott Bradford, U.S. Attorney for the District of Oregon. “These cases reinforce our commitment to holding all individuals involved in illicit drug operations accountable for the devastating impact they’ve had in Oregon.”

Alleged Trafficking Operations in Portland

According to prosecutors, both men played leading roles in separate but related fentanyl trafficking operations.

  • Rodas Dubon is accused of directing and controlling the distribution of bulk quantities of fentanyl across the Portland area beginning in 2022. Authorities said his organization supplied large amounts of the powerful synthetic opioid before law enforcement disrupted the network. Following enforcement actions, Rodas Dubon returned to Honduras.
  • Lopez Miralda allegedly ran a fentanyl distribution cell in Portland in 2023. Prosecutors said multiple kilograms of fentanyl were seized as part of investigations into his operation. Like Rodas Dubon, Lopez Miralda fled to Honduras after law enforcement dismantled parts of the network.

Both men were arrested by Honduran police in January 2025 and remained in custody until their Sept. 15 extradition to the U.S.

Federal Agencies Respond

Law enforcement leaders underscored the international cooperation behind the extraditions, calling them vital to the fight against fentanyl trafficking…

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