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Former Corrections Officer From El Paso Sentenced For Scheme To Smuggle Drugs Into Otero Co. Prison
By krwg.org
Published: 01/13/2016

Luis Delgadillo, 39, of El Paso, Texas, was sentenced today in federal court in Las Cruces, N.M., to 40 months in prison followed by three years of supervised release for his participation in a conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine and heroin into the Otero County Prison Facility (OCPF) in Chaparral, N.M. Delgadillo was employed as a corrections officer at the OCPF when he committed the crime for which he was sentenced.

Delgadillo was one of six individuals charged in April 2014, in a criminal complaint with conspiracy to violate the federal narcotics laws by smuggling controlled substances into the OCPF. The other defendants charged with participating in the conspiracy were Anna Lopez, 26, of Albuquerque, N.M., Nancy Salas, 37, of Alamogordo, N.M., and three OCPF inmates, Eric Lovato, 32, of Boles Acres, N.M., and Armando Lopez, 29, and Gary Borja, 28, both of Albuquerque. All six defendants subsequently were indicted on Aug. 20, 2014, and charged with conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine and heroin from Dec. 2013 through April 26, 2014, in Otero County, N.M.

The FBI initiated an investigation into the case in Jan. 2014, after receiving information from the New Mexico Corrections Department showing that Delgadillo was smuggling heroin and methamphetamine into the OCPF. The investigation, which included a review of recorded inmate telephone calls and OCPF surveillance video, physical surveillance and the results of inmate drug testing, identified the six defendants as members of a conspiracy who smuggled narcotics into the OCPF between Jan. 2014 and April 2014.

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