West Sacramento man indicted for transporting 85 pounds methamphetamine
FRESNO, Calif. — A federal grand jury returned a one-count indictment today against Simeon Hernandez-Ortiz, 24, of West Sacramento, charging him with possessing methamphetamine with the intent to distribute it, U.S. Attorney McGregor W. Scott and Drug Enforcement Administration Special Agent in Charge Daniel C. Comeaux announced.
According to court documents, on Feb. 6, Hernandez-Ortiz was stopped by a law enforcement officer while traveling north on I-5 in Stanislaus County. Based upon the officer’s subsequent investigation, the vehicle was searched and the officer found 85 pounds of methamphetamine concealed in the trunk.
This case is the product of an investigation by the Drug Enforcement Administration and the California Highway Patrol, Stanislaus Investigative Unit. Assistant U.S. Attorney Kathleen A. Servatius is prosecuting the case.
If convicted, Hernandez faces a maximum statutory penalty of life in prison and a $10 million fine. Any sentence, however, would be determined at the discretion of the court after consideration of any applicable statutory factors and the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, which take into account a number of variables. The charges are only allegations; the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.