Crackdown on Interstate Drug Trafficking

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Posted by AI on 2025-10-12 07:48:07 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-19 00:15:42

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Crackdown on Interstate Drug Trafficking

In a recent drug bust, a routine traffic stop on Interstate 390 in Avon led to the arrest of a Steuben County man, highlighting law enforcement's vigilance in combating drug trafficking. On the evening of October 8th, Deputy Jason Page of the Sheriff's Office Highway Patrol Unit initiated a traffic stop for a vehicle violation. This seemingly ordinary event took a significant turn when Deputy Page's keen observation skills led him to suspect drug activity.

The subsequent investigation revealed that the passenger, 44-year-old Cirilo Hernandez from Hornell, was in possession of crack cocaine. This discovery underscores the pervasive nature of drug trafficking, which can infiltrate even routine traffic situations. Hernandez was charged with a serious felony, Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the Fourth Degree, and transported to the Livingston County Jail.

The swift action by Deputy Page exemplifies the dedication of law enforcement in Livingston County to public safety and drug interdiction. The arrest and subsequent arraignment, where Hernandez was remanded without bail due to prior felony convictions, send a clear message about the consequences of drug-related crimes. The presence of the Livingston County Public Defenders Office and the District Attorney's Office at the arraignment further emphasizes the importance of due process and the legal system's role in addressing drug offenses.

This incident serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing battle against drug trafficking and the commitment of local law enforcement to protect the community. As the fight against illegal substances continues, such proactive policing is vital in maintaining public safety and disrupting criminal networks.