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3 Texans accused of transporting cocaine to La.

Associated Press - March 25, 2009 7:55 AM ET

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) - Federal authorities have arrested three Texas men for allegedly transporting more than 15 pounds of cocaine priced at $182,000 for a Baton Rouge buyer.

FBI Special Agent Antony A. Jung said the cocaine and cash were seized Friday.

The three defendants were charged Tuesday in a federal complaint with possession of cocaine in amounts for which conviction would carry an automatic prison term of at least 10 years. They are 19-year-old Jonathan Beltran, of Eagle Pass, Texas, and 20-year-old Melesio Noyola and 21-year-old Christopher Robles, both of Lufkin, Texas.

The FBI says Robles was arrested in possession of a loaded .40-caliber pistol.

If Robles is prosecuted and convicted on the firearm charge, authorities say the conviction automatically would add five years to any prison term on the drug charge.

Information from: The Advocate, http://www.2theadvocate.com

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