Several Arrested After Drug Trafficking Arrest

The U.S Attorney of the Northern District of Texas, Erin Neely Cox says eleven alleged drug traffickers have been arrested and charged in Amarillo,
The defendants who allegedly conspired to deal with hundreds of grams of methamphetamine and cocaine were arrested on Tuesday, Jan. 5 in a bust that was led by the Drug Enforcement Administration’s Amarillo Resident Office.
During the operation, law enforcement seized more than 25 guns as well as kilogram quantities of drugs and U.S. currency.
The majority of the defendants made their initial appearance Wednesday morning before U.S. Magistrate Judge Lee Ann Reno.
Christopher David Bell: conspiracy to distribute controlled substances, distribution of methamphetamine
Randall Emery Bull: conspiracy to distribute controlled substances, distribution of methamphetamine
Summer Nichole Wilcox: conspiracy to distribute controlled substances, possession with intent to distribute
methamphetamine
Arizona Michelle Wood: conspiracy to distribute controlled substances, distribution of methamphetamine, unlawful use of a communications facility
Ruben Gomez-Bastida: conspiracy to distribute controlled substances, distribution of methamphetamine
Sergio Segovia: conspiracy to distribute controlled substances, distribution of methamphetamine
Jimmy Pancheco: conspiracy to distribute controlled substances, possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine, possession with intent to distribute cocaine
Julia Annette Machado: conspiracy to distribute controlled substances, distribution of methamphetamine
Katreyna Ann Betancourt: conspiracy to distribute controlled substances, distribution of methamphetamine
Brenda Joynce Monroe: conspiracy to distribute controlled substances, distribution of methamphetamine
Billy Loy Holliday: conspiracy to distribute controlled substances