A suspected drug trafficker is on the run with nearly 27 kilograms of methamphetamine belonging to a California sheriff’s department after an undercover sting went wrong, authorities said.
The Press-Enterprise, based in inland southern California, reported on Friday that the Sheriff’s Department in Riverside County, southeast of Los Angeles, is now trying to get its drugs back.
Authorities set up the sting in an attempt to identify drug traffickers. Undercover deputies met with the suspect for the drug sale, and the suspect later drove away, the newspaper reported.
Deputies from the gang task force then attempted to pull over the suspect, who refused to yield and sped off, the department said in a statement.