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Yakima man arrested on suspicion of drug trafficking

by CHERYL SCHWEIZER
Staff Writer | April 23, 2025 2:10 AM

GRANT COUNTY — A Yakima man was arrested on possession of fentanyl and methamphetamines with intent to deliver during a traffic stop April 18.  

Santos Tellez Mojica, 44, was arrested in Grant County during a traffic stop along Interstate 90, said Kyle Foreman, public information officer for the Grant County Sheriff’s Office. The arrest followed a three-month investigation by INET and partnering agencies, Foreman said. 

“He was suspected of moving illegal drugs into and through Grant County,” according to a GCSO press release.  

“He was definitely someone that got the attention of not only INET, but the LEAD Task Force out of Yakima County,” Foreman said.  

Foreman said the case is still under investigation, and that investigation includes tracing possible connections to trafficking organizations. 

“It’s like any other sales network,” Foreman said. “You have someone who has a product that is in demand, and the product has to be manufactured someplace, and then there have to be wholesalers and retailers.”  

Grant County is both a market and part of the distribution network, Foreman said. 

Law enforcement officers were granted a search warrant for Tellez’s house based on evidence seen in the car, the GCSO release said. Investigators confiscated about 2,000 fentanyl pills, two pounds of methamphetamines, three ounces of cocaine, $5,000 cash, two rifles, two shotguns and three handguns.  

The Yakima LEAD Task Force, Northwest High Intensity Drug Trafficking Program, Homeland Security Investigations and the Washington National Guard counterdrug program worked with INET on the investigation, the release said.