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By Rodrigo Santos Andrade
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes is warning people that there is a new tactic to lure people towards drug use, and it is targeting both teens and young women.
On Dec. 11, officials with the state’s Attorney General’s Office announced that Jaden Alfredo Covarrubias was sentenced to 1.75 years in prison. They say he "knowingly solicited another person to possess approximately 1.55 pounds of cocaine for sale" in Pima County.
Authorities allege that Covarrubias sold fruit-flavored cocaine on social media platforms.
"The notion is young women are more attracted to fruity flavors, said AG Mayes during an interview. "The Mexican drug cartels are trying to expand their business outside of the traditional men by selling this flavored cocaine."
FOX 10’s Kenzie Beach reports.
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