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29 • TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2014 Bust Bushwick Man As Drug Ring Kingpin -CONTINUED FROM PG. 10- that quantity of meth here, indicating that this was a major network.” “What started as simple surveillance developed into a complex investigation targeting a Brooklyn drug ring with ties to Mexican sources of supply,” said DEA Acting Special Agent-in- Charge James J. Hunt. Law enforcement sources said the indictment, along with previous searches and arrests of the suspects, were the result of a four-month investigation begun in March that involved the use of physical and electronic surveillance, including courtauthorized wiretaps. Based on the probe, investigators determined Solis led the ring and, in May, collaborated with Castro, Leitong and Salas to ship crystal meth to Pennsylvania. On May 19, prosecutors said, the three suspects met at Leitong’s home. Reportedly, she supplied the meth—smuggled into the U.S. from Mexico—from two unidentified carriers based in Houston, Texas. Following the meeting, DEA and Special Narcotics Office personnel tracked Salas’ movements and stopped him inside his vehicle at the corner of Woodhaven Boulevard and 91st Avenue in Woodhaven. There, the agents reportedly executed a court-authorized search warrant, which led to the discovery of a hidden compartment which contained approximately 3.4 lbs. of meth. The amount corresponded to a figure that Solis and Castro discussed in a phone conversation that authorities recorded. Also found inside Salas’ vehicle was two pounds of lidocaine, a substance used to dilute methamphetamines. Law enforcement agents arrested Leitong on Aug. 5 and subsequently learned she stored various drugs and regularly held meetings with her co-conspirators at her Cypress Hills residence. Solis and Castro, meanwhile, found themselves in handcuffs on July 16 after law enforcement agents busted them with heroin outside Castro’s Flushing home. According to the indictment, the pair allegedly met at the location and provided 400 grams of heroin to Cordero. Reportedly, Cordero acted as broker between Solis and unidentified drug dealers based in Baltimore, Md. Investigators staked out Castro’s home and moved in shortly after observing Castro and Solis leaving the apartment building. The alleged ringleader was reportedly observed carrying a Babies ’R Us bag. Prosecutors found the baby wipe container full of heroin in the bag Solis carried. That same day, law enforcement agents executed a search warrant at Castro’s home and recovered items allegedly used to pack the drugs, including a hydraulic kilo press, a vacuum sealer machine and vacuum bags. Castro’s 2004 Porsche Carrera was also seized. Ramirez was arrested on July 26, and Cordero was picked up by detectives two days thereafter. Following their arraignment in Manhattan Criminal Court, according to records, Solis and Castro were released on $200,000 and $150,000 bail respectively. Leitong remains held on $100,000 bail, Cordero was released on $30,000 bail and Salas’ bail was set at $50,000. Ramirez was released on her own recognizance. FFoollllooww UUss OOnn TTwwiitttteerr @@ttiimmeessnneewwsswweeeekkllyy Restaurant Week Starts In Glendale Some of Queens’ finest eateries offered free samples of their tasty treats to scores of guests during the Queens Restaurant Week extravaganza on Monday, Oct. 6, at The Shops at Atlas Park in Glendale. Organized by the Queens Economic Development Corporation and the Queens Tourism Council, the event promoted the nearly month-long campaign to bring customers to participating restaurants and bars across the borough. More than 200 restaurants are participating this year, and will offer three-course, prix fixe lunches from $14 per person to dinners at $28 per person. Queens Restaurant Week runs from Oct. 13 to Oct. 30; depending on the venue, the specials will be offered on weekdays, weekends or both. A full list of participating restaurants can be found online at www.itsinqueens.com/restaurantweek. (photo: Marcin Zurawicz) ©Times Newsweekly - 2014 - ONDERDONK


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