Man arrested for drug trafficking, firearms charges while out on GPS monitor
Albuquerque Police Department arrested 18-year-old Immanuel Segura for drug trafficking and firearms charges while he was out on a court-ordered ankle monitor for a previous shooting.
APD conducted an undercover investigation into Segura and another individual, Santiago Fresquez.
Through the investigation officers learned Segura was selling fentanyl, meth and firearms from his apartment complex. Police obtained a search warrant for Seguras apartment and during the search they seized fentanyl pills, meth, firearms, ammunition, cash and stolen police badges among other items.
3,965 Fentanyl pills
82 Grams of Methamphetamine
2 Shotguns
1 AR-15 style rifle
3 Handguns (Glock/Ruger)
1,000s of rounds of ammunition
15 loaded magazines
Drug trafficking paraphernalia (scales/packaging)
$2,014.00 cash seizure
8 Stolen Sandoval County Police Badges
Segura and Fresquez have both been arrested and charged with trafficking controlled substances, possession with intent to distribute.
A Public Safety Assessment of Seguras latest charge recommends he be released on his own recognizance, although a judge will make the final decision. Prosecutors have filed a motion to detain him until trial.
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