Police: Colo. couple flew meth to Pennsylvania
BLUE BELL, Pa. (AP) — A Colorado couple is charged with transporting methamphetamine to Philadelphia on board a small personal airplane.
Investigators say 51-year-old James Handzus and 41-year-old Tamara Vincent, both of Rifle, Colo., were arrested Friday after they met an undercover detective at a suburban Philadelphia restaurant with a pound of methamphetamine.
Montgomery County District Attorney Risa Vetri Ferman says the couple flew Handzus’ single-engine plane to a small airport in Blue Bell, Pa., from Las Vegas. She suspects the high-grade meth had originated in Mexico.
Ferman says Handzus flew to the area to sell drugs a few times a year. Authorities estimated the street value of the drugs seized last week at $64,000 or more.
Handzus and Vincent are both being held on $500,000 bail. It was not clear if they had attorneys.
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