Deanna Gerads Admits Aiding Dangerous Drug Group Linked to Sinaloa Cartel in Midwest Court
According to The Daily Caller, In a big win against drug gangs in the Midwest Deanna Gerads a 33-year-old woman from Minnesota admitted in court she helped a dangerous drug group linked to Mexico’s Sinaloa cartel. The DOJ said Deanna Gerads worked in a gang focused on selling cocaine and meth in many Midwestern states. This case is part of a big effort by the DOJ to stop drug dealers who bring meth, cocaine, and fentanyl into the U.S.
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International Collaboration Leads to Deanna Gerads’ Capture and Signals Progress in Midwest Safety – Combatting Drug Trafficking
Deanna Gerads caught hiding in Mexico for a year was brought back to Texas with FBI and Mexican agents’ help. Deanna Gerads faces charges with 11 others for selling meth, cocaine, and fentanyl. Multiple law enforcement groups teamed up to stop them reflecting their serious fight against drugs in the Midwest. Deanna Gerads will be sentenced on July 2, 2024. Her guilty plea signals progress in battling drug gangs and shows the commitment of police to keep communities safe. This case reinforces the DOJ’s determination to combat drug trafficking and prevent illegal drugs from entering the country.