
The husband of the mayor of Montebello, Calif., was arrested for allegedly selling drugs near a school, investigators said. Ruben Guerrero was arrested Thursday on suspicion of making methamphetamine and narcotics sales, the Los Angeles Times reported. His bail was set at $60,000. Guerrero's wife, Mayor Christina Cortez, told the Times she was disappointed and shocked. "I would urge everyone and the public to let this investigation take its course," she said. A Los Angeles County sheriff's investigation began more than a month ago after local police said they suspected Guerrero was selling methamphetamine. Investigators said they spotted Guerrero selling drugs near the Montebello Intermediate School. Guerrero allegedly used his home as a base of operations, the Times reported. Search warrants were served at the family home and at the house of the mayor's 89-year-old grandmother. Last year, authorities investigated a suspicious fire that burned Cortez's car. The vehicle was mostly driven by Guerrero, Cortez told police at the time. Montebello Councilman Frank Gomez sought a restraining order against Guerrero earlier this year. Gomez said Guerrero had made threats against him, once through voice mail and once at a council meeting. The restraining order was denied in January, the Times said.
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