A Riverside County man on September 23, 2019, conceded to sedate dealing charges that began from the burglary of doctors' Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) numbers and dates of birth. The litigant utilized the taken data to acquire doctor prescribed prescriptions that he at that point sold on the dull web.
Christopher James Lazenby, 29, showed up before U.S. Region Judge Stephen V. Wilson in the Los Angeles Federal Court for his request hearing. The U.S. Lawyer's Office Central District of California told the court that Lazenby took the characters of in any event nine specialists, which he used to get to the Drug Enforcement Administration's (DEA) online enlistment framework. He at that point changed the addresses of eight of the specialists to letter boxes he had leased in South Los Angeles and Carson utilizing bogus personalities. For the ninth specialist, Lazenby changed the location to show that the specialist's office was at Motel 6 in Inglewood. As per the criminal grievance DEA specialists jumped following right after Lazenby after they addressed an UPS storekeeper who had been rejecting bundles to a post box leased under the initials J.N. The proprietor told the specialists that he declined the bundles since they were set apart in care of others. Further examinations uncovered that the photos on the records used to apply for the rental letter box and those on Lazenby's IDs in California's Department of Motor Vehicle (DMV) were of a similar individual.
On October 3, 2018, Lazenby's medication dealing activity was finished by his capture in a drawn out lodging in Torrance he had leased under a bogus element. The law authorization officials looked through the lodging and Lazenby's vehicle where they found and held onto 196 grams of methamphetamine, oxycodone pills, a PC, and other electronic gadgets. They additionally found and held onto medicine cushions and elastic stamps in the names of the specialist are whose personalities he had taken.



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