Two men appeared in court after police say they transported over 20 pounds of meth from California to North Salt Lake and delivered the drugs to undercover officers as part of a 'multinational drug trafficking investigation.'
<p>FARMINGTON — Two men made their first court appearance Wednesday, where 2nd District Judge Michael DiReda denied them bail for their suspected role in a &quot;multinational drug trafficking investigation
</p><p>Guerrero drove from Mexico to California with Vazquez to pick up the meth, before delivering the drugs to officers who arranged a meeting in North Salt Lake, according to court documents
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