California police officer arrested in Va. drug sting
A California police officer and his retired
co-worker were arrested last week in Tysons Corner for allegedly bringing more
than 27 pounds of marijuana from California to Virginia, police said.
The men, along with a third accomplice, were
charged with conspiracy to import and distribute more than five pounds of
marijuana. The estimated street value of the marijuana is $635,000, police
said.
Police have charged Selma police
officer Frederick Michael Sayles, 34, who lives in Selma; former Selma police
officer Gabriel Hernandez Sepeda II, 38, of Fresno; and David Ray Flowers, 38,
of Fresno.
The investigation was run by Alexandria
police and prosecutors along with the DEA, authorities said. All three men are
being held in the Alexandria Detention Center without bond.
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