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Los Angeles County Deputy Pleads Guilty to Smuggling Over a Pound of Heroin into Jail

LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, JUL 10 – Michael Meiser smuggled over a pound of heroin into a jail for cash bribes from Mexican Mafia-linked inmates, facing federal charges and a minimum five-year prison sentence.

  • Los Angeles County deputy Michael Meiser is expected to plead guilty to federal heroin smuggling into Castaic jail, following a related investigation into jail drug trafficking.
  • Investigators found that Meiser conspired with Mexican Mafia shot-callers to smuggle heroin into the Castaic jail in exchange for Cash App bribes, evidenced by a $1,500 transfer on April 24.
  • Investigators found over a pound of heroin hidden in Pringles cans, seized $15,000 from Meiser and $10,500 at his Lancaster home, with security footage documenting his exchanges with inmates.
  • Following the smuggling scheme, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department increased drug-sniffing dogs and scanners, citing a breach that undermines inmate safety and trust.
  • United States District Judge Fernando M. Olguin scheduled a December 11 sentencing, with a 5- to 40-year federal prison range, stemming from a two-year FBI and sheriff’s investigation into jail smuggling.
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KTLA 5 broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Tuesday, May 7, 2024.
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