Arizona woman sentenced to prison in trafficking case involving fentanyl, meth, cocaine & land mines

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May 16, 2026

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A woman who led a criminal operation that sold cocaine, land mines, methamphetamine, and other substances has been sentenced to 14.5 years in prison, according to the Arizona Attorney General’s Office.

Christina Eileen Gonzalez ran the criminal operation in August 2025, selling “Bouncing Betty” land mines, cocaine, and a weapon, according to prosecutors.

Using a search warrant, investigators discovered fentanyl, cocaine, methamphetamine, and multiple guns at Gonzalez’s home.

Gonzalez has already pled guilty to the following charges:

  • Attempted transportation for sale of a narcotic drug, a Class 3 felony
  • Attempted money laundering, a class 5 felony
  • Illegally conducting an enterprise, a Class 3 felony

On May 11, the Pima County Superior Court handed down her sentence.

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