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According to court documents, Romero distributed thousands of fentanyl-laced counterfeit oxycodone M-30 pills and cocaine on behalf of a Sacramento-based drug trafficking organization. From at least May 2019 through January 2021, the organization imported fentanyl M-30 pills from Mexico and distributed them, as well as cocaine and methamphetamine, throughout northern California and in Nevada. The organization was led by Jose Lopez-Zamora in Sacramento and his Mexico-based brother and drug trafficking partner, Luis Lopez Zamora.
On Sept. 4, 2020, Romero sold approximately 1,000 fentanyl M-30 pills to an undercover officer for $9,000. During October through December 2020, evidence obtained during court-ordered wiretaps of Jose Lopez-Zamora and Luis Lopez Zamora’s cellphones revealed that Romero stored fentanyl pills and cocaine at his residence in West Sacramento and sold thousands of fentanyl pills on behalf of the organization. Evidence from the wiretap investigation also revealed that Romero contributed money to, and was kept apprised of, large loads of fentanyl M-30 pills that the organization imported from Mexico, including two loads that were seized by law enforcement on Nov. 26, 2020, (about 11,000 pills) and Dec. 5, 2020, (7,727 pills).
On Jan. 13, 2021, law enforcement executed a federal search warrant at Romero’s West Sacramento residence, where he lived with his girlfriend and two young children. During the search, agents found more than 1,000 fentanyl M-30 pills in the same room as a loaded 9 mm Ruger pistol, and 7.62 caliber rifle, and a .223 caliber rifle.
This case was the product of an investigation by the Drug Enforcement Administration, with assistance from Homeland Security Investigations, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, the U.S. Marshals Service, the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, the Yuba-Sutter Narcotic and Gang Enforcement Task Force (NET-5), the California Highway Patrol, the Butte Interagency Narcotics Task Force (BINTF), the Tri-County Drug Enforcement Team (TRIDENT), the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department, the Sacramento Police Department, the Roseville Police Department, the Manteca Police Department, the Yuba City Police Department, and the West Sacramento Police Department. Assistant United States Attorney David W. Spencer is prosecuting the case.
Seven other defendants have pleaded guilty:
Charges are pending against the following defendants: Jose Guadalupe Lopez-Zamora, Luis Lopez Zamora, Leonardo Flores Beltran, Joaquin Alberto Sotelo Valdez, Erika Gabriela Zamora Rojo, Jose Luis Aguilar Saucedo, Rosario Zamora Rojo, and Sandro Escobedo. The charges are only allegations; the defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
Luis Lopez Zamora was extradited from Mexico to the United States on April 17, 2024, following his arrest by Mexican authorities on a warrant based on a U.S. extradition request.
The case was investigated under the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces (OCDETF). OCDETF identifies, disrupts, and dismantles the highest-level criminal organizations that threaten the United States using a prosecutor-led, intelligence-driven, multi-agency approach. For more information about Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces, please visit Justice.gov/OCDETF.