UC Santa Cruz Sorority and Fraternity Members Were Allegedly Running Drug Ring
5,000 tablets of MDMA with a street value of $100,000 were seized.
CBS News reports.
Sorority, fraternity members jailed for allegedly running drug ring
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. — Three sorority and three fraternity members at the University of California at Santa Cruz were arrested Friday for allegedly taking part in an MDMA drug ring and the possession of $100,000-worth of the notorious club drug, reports CBS San Francisco.
On Friday, the six students, all 21 years old, and all members of the Lambda Phi Epsilon fraternity and the alpha Kappa Delta Phi sorority, were arrested at three residences.
Police said more than 4.1 pounds, or 5,000 tablets of MDMA with a street value of $100,000 was seized.
The suspects were identified by police as Mariah Dremel, Benny Liu, Cesar Casil, Nathan Tieu, Hoai Nguyen and Cecilia Le.
Sorority, fraternity members jailed for allegedly running drug ring (CBS News)