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In the trunk, a Chicago Cubs duffel bag that Camargo-Corrales said was his held baseball gloves and cleats, as well as several packages wrapped in white plastic marked "CO" and two packages wrapped in green plastic, according to the affidavit. Officers then found a white bag with cologne and $1,000 held by a rubber band. They said they were driving to Denver from Phoenix but gave different accounts of the trip.Ĭamargo-Corrales told police he was going to Denver to teach a baseball clinic for kids and claimed there were no drugs because he said he followed the Cubs' anti-doping policy.īut police said a K-9 named Zane alerted authorities to the car's rear wheel well and the back seat, and Camargo-Corrales gave permission to a police search of the vehicle. It's unclear if Camargo-Corrales has an attorney who can speak on his behalf.Ĭamargo-Corrales was stopped on Interstate 70 in a silver BMW on Wednesday morning near Vail after an Eagle County sheriff's deputy saw the car speeding and drifting lanes, according to the arrest affidavit.Ĭamargo-Corrales was driving with two other passengers, who also were interviewed but whom police said were not aware of the drugs. The Eagle County jail confirmed he was still in custody as of Saturday. "We are investigating this matter and cannot provide additional comment until we have further details.''Ĭamargo-Corrales is being held on a $75,000 bond by Judge Rachel Olguin-Fresquez. "We are aware of the arrest of one our minor league players," said Julian Green, the Cubs' senior vice president of communications. The Major League Baseball website indicates Camargo-Corrales, a pitcher, was first signed to a minor league contract with the Cubs in 2014 and was assigned to their South Bend, Indiana, affiliate in February. The Vail Daily reports Jesus Camargo-Corrales, 25, of Tempe, Arizona, appeared in Eagle County Court on Thursday on charges including unlawful distribution of methamphetamine and oxycodone, both class 1 drug felonies, as well as charges of unlawful possession of each drug, both class 4 drug felonies. A minor league baseball player is facing drug charges after police in Colorado found 21 pounds of methamphetamine and 1.2 pounds of oxycodone pills in his Chicago Cubs duffel bag. Minor leaguer Jesus Camargo-Corrales arrested in Colorado after methamphetamine, oxycodone found in Chicago Cubs duffel bag

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