Two suspects charged after DEA seized 85kg of meth in Georgia, exposing major drug trafficking operation in Norcross.

Two men have been charged in connection with a major drug trafficking operation after authorities seized approximately 85 kilograms of methamphetamine in Norcross, Georgia, according to the Drug Enforcement Administration.
The suspects Alberto Ortiz-Osornio, described by officials as a Mexican national, and Marco Antonio Solano-Posadas face federal charges following the large-scale seizure carried out by law enforcement in the Atlanta area.
Investigators said the case is part of ongoing efforts to disrupt methamphetamine distribution networks operating in the southeastern United States, where traffickers continue to move large quantities of synthetic drugs.
The 85-kilogram haul represents a significant quantity of methamphetamine, often linked to organized trafficking groups with cross-border connections. Authorities did not disclose the full details of how the drugs were transported or distributed but confirmed the investigation remains active.
Officials emphasized that large seizures like this are critical in preventing substantial amounts of drugs from reaching communities, noting the continued threat posed by high-volume meth trafficking operations.
The Drug Enforcement Administration said the case is ongoing, and additional arrests or charges could follow as investigators work to identify others involved in the network.
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