Two drug traffickers who were arrested during a traffic stop in California last week after they got allegedly busted with 150,000 pills of fentanyl have been released back onto the streets, officials said.
Detectives arrested Jose Zendejas, 25, and Benito Madrigal, 19, both from Washington, during a fentanyl bust in Tulare County on June 24, the Tulare County Sheriff’s Office said in a news release.
The two were booked into the county’s pre-trial facility on charges of possession, transportation, and selling of illegal drugs.
In an update on Monday, the sheriff’s office said they “received a court order releasing both suspects from custody on their own recognizance.”…