PHILADELPHIA -- New Jersey and federal law authorities say they've broken up a network that brought marijuana and crystal meth from Mexico to southern New Jersey.
By Friday morning, 28 people had been arrested in New Jersey and Ohio.
Authorities say the drugs moved for the southern Mexico state of Jalisco to McAllen, Texas.
They say the marijuana was usually mailed from there to various people scattered around southern New Jersey, and that the meth was smuggled to Columbus, Ohio and then driven to Hammonton, N.J. to be distributed.
Authorities say the group brought about 4 to 6 pounds of meth and 100 to 150 pounds of marijuana to New Jersey weekly.
They say the drugs were sold in homes and bars or delivered to buyers.
For additional information, stay with NBC 4 and refresh nbc4i.com -- Where Accuracy Matters.
To submit a story idea or news tip, e-mail stories@nbc4i.com.
MORE: NBC 4 Local News | Local Crime News
NBC 4 SPORTS: Sports News, Video
NBC 4 POLITICS: Headlines, Interactives & Video
Advertisement