Cruz Dominguez Case Study

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“Good Afternoon. Thank you all for being here. Last month a confidential source had contacted us to report a drug activity that has been taking place at the After Hour city bar. The caller witnessed bar owner by the name Cruz along with three others was distributing cocaine to customers. We had sent Hays to go undercover to investigate and attempt to procure any illegal drugs or information. Unfortunately he did not make a case, but manage to get his complete name, Cruz Dominguez. A criminal background check by the police agencies showed that Cruz Dominguez had been arrested four years ago for marijuana possession. Being his first offense he was put on probation. The agencies also put together a photo line by pulling him out of booking.

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