Los Angeles Times

Soccer player faces charge

- By Joshua Stewart joshua.stewart @sduniontri­bune.com

SAN DIEGO — A player for a profession­al soccer club in Tijuana has been arrested at the border and accused of trying to smuggle methamphet­amine into the United States.

Daniel Gomez, a defender with Club Tijuana Xoloitzcui­ntles de Caliente’s reserve team, was arrested April 5 and charged with importing a controlled substance. According to a complaint filed in U.S. District Court in the Southern District of California in San Diego, he tried to bring in nearly 48 pounds of packaged meth.

After a hearing Tuesday, a judge ordered Gomez to remain detained because he was a flight risk, according to court records and the U.S. attorney’s office.

Gomez’s attorney and the team known as Xolos did not return requests for comment.

A U.S. citizen, Gomez was arrested after he tried to enter the U.S. from Mexico at the Otay Mesa border crossing, telling a Customs and Border Protection officer that he was traveling to the U.S. to work.

The officer searched Gomez’s car and noticed that the spare tire in its trunk had hard spots and wasn’t the usual weight, court records say. An officer cut the spare open and found 23 packages made of plastic wrap, carbon paper, cardboard and packing tape. A probe found a substance that later tested positive for meth. Another search turned up 11 more packages in the car’s panels.

Agents from the Department of Homeland Security interviewe­d Gomez. He told them he owned the car but had traded it away three months ago to an unnamed person, and traded again to get it back about a month ago, court records say.

He told the agents that he “did not know anything about the drugs in the vehicle,” according to records.

He was then arrested and charged with importing a controlled substance.

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