![]() ![]() Postal Inspection Service notified state agents of a suspicious package intended for delivery at a home on Landis Avenue in Cranberry Township.State agents from the Attorney General Bureau of Narcotics Investigations received and executed a search warrant Wednesday on the package and discovered it contained suspected crystal meth.“Further court approval was given to place an electronic monitoring device in the package and to arrange for an agent to deliver the package, which was repackaged with a noncontrolled substance of similar appearance,” the documents said.The substitute had been sprayed with an “invisible fluorescent powder, which can be seen using an ultraviolet light source.”The package was delivered Thursday.ĭocuments said Paredes was identified as he picked up the package and went back inside the home. ![]() Both are being held in Butler County Prison in lieu of $100,000 bond. Two men from Phoenix have been charged with receiving methamphetamine in the mail at a Cranberry Township home.Īccording to charging documents, Juan Paredes, 26, and Cruz Antonio Lozoya-Ramirez, 27, have been charged and arrested on felony drug charges. ![]()
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