San Jose man arrested for reportedly selling illicit narcotics from a commercial establishment
Police announced on Wednesday that a 32-year-old individual from San Jose has been arrested under suspicion of producing and vending illegal narcotics from a business establishment within the city.
The accused, identified as Luis Carrillo-Moyeda, allegedly managed the drug enterprise from a location situated on the 400 block of Blossom Hill Road, according to police reports.
Authorities conducted search operations at the suspect’s residence and business premises on January 19, where they seized various illegal narcotics, components used in narcotics manufacturing, cash, an unregistered firearm, and ammunition, as stated by law enforcement officials.
The illegal substances in question, known as “Tusi,” “2C,” “Pink Cocaine,” “Pantera Rosa,” or “Pink Panther,” constitute a newly developed synthetic drug comprised of a blend of ketamine, MDMA, methamphetamine, cocaine, and opioids, as per police statements.