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#1 Hum

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Posted 18 August 2012 - 12:49

BOUNTIFUL — "Shocked" police in Weber County are trying to piece together how a baby ended up in the back of an alleged drug smuggler's car sitting on top of bags of heroin Friday Aug. 10.

"It's a rare occasion when you see(veteran officers) shocked at a situation they come upon, but this was of those instances," said Cmdr. Troy Burnett with the Weber-Morgan Narcotics Task Force.

"I would like to know the reasons why a 3-month-old baby was used as an object to hide illegal drugs and how that situation could even happen," he said.

The situation unfolded Friday night. The Weber-Morgan Narcotics Task Force had "obtained direct evidence" that a shipment of heroin would be moving from Salt Lake City to Ogden that night and followed two female suspects in a vehicle from Salt Lake City to Bountiful.

When they pulled the vehicle over and conducted a search, police found a 3-month-old child in the back seat in a car seat. Suspects Marta Rubelcaba, 42, and Cynthia Lopez-Ganica, 28, both denied that the child belonged to them. Upon searching the vehicle, police found 38 grams of heroin in hidden balloons right behind the child's head.

Police initially had trouble figuring out what to do with the child.

"At the time, the night agents investigated, neither of the women admitted the child was theirs," Burnett said. "They refused to give us any direct information on who the parents were."

DCFS took the child and she remained in the state's custody until the parents, who reside in Salt Lake City, could be found. The child has since been returned to the parents. Police did not say that the parents were involved, but said they'd be asking them questions.

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#2 vetGrowled

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Posted 19 August 2012 - 02:51

That is indeed an odd situation.

#3 link6155

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Posted 19 August 2012 - 02:54

Babies? Drug smuggles are getting desperate :|



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