Sheriff’s Investigators Arrest Bianca Guerrero in Drug Bust

Sheriff’s Investigators Arrest Bianca Guerrero in Drug Bust
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Santa Fe County Sheriff’s detectives arrested Bianca Guerrero, 30, for trafficking a controlled substance with intent to distribute.
Santa Fe County Sheriff’s deputies were dispatched to Bianca Guerrero’s residence, 22 Valle Vista Blvd. Santa Fe, NM on April 27, 2022, to conduct a welfare check for CYFD regarding young children possibly in the house.
Sheriff’s deputies obtained search warrants for the residence and identified possible drug paraphernalia, fentanyl, suboxone and a large amount of cash.
A two year old child was located in the residence and removed from the home.
The results of the search warrant yielded the following seizures:
* Several Suboxone strips
* Brown Powdery substance in a vent of the home,  
thought to be fentanyl
* Approximately 30 light blue pills tested and  
suspected to be Oxycodone
* A hard white substance suspected to be  
approximately 7.0 ounces of cocaine
* $10,095 in cash
* Other drug related paraphernalia and powder residue

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