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Texas Woman Sentenced for Fentanyl Distribution in Southern New Mexico

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Mayra Mendivil was sentenced for her role in a drug trafficking organization that distributed fentanyl into southern New Mexico. The details of the sentence are not specified in the provided information. The case highlights the ongoing issue of fentanyl distribution in the region and the need for effective law enforcement strategies.

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Texas Woman Sentenced for Fentanyl Distribution in Southern New Mexico

Media Coverage · April 22, 2026

Mayra Mendivil, a Texas woman, was sentenced for her involvement in a fentanyl distribution ring that targeted southern New Mexico. The sentencing marks a significant step in holding accountable those responsible for the opioid crisis. The case highlights the ongoing efforts to combat fentanyl trafficking in the region.

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Key Issues

  • fentanyl distribution
  • drug trafficking
  • law enforcement
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Media Coverage April 22, 2026

Texas Woman Sentenced for Fentanyl Distribution in Southern New Mexico

Mayra Mendivil, a Texas woman, was sentenced for her involvement in a fentanyl distribution ring that targeted southern New Mexico. The sentencing marks a significant step in holding accountable those responsible for the opioid crisis. The case highlights the ongoing efforts to combat fentanyl trafficking in the region.

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