Two Carson City residents admitted this morning that they came to Douglas County to sell methamphetamine.
Eloy Ramos-Montesdeoca, 25, and Fernando Salcedo-Navarro, 41, appeared together with their attorneys and translators in Douglas County District Court.
The two men were arrested in a Carson City raid on May 26. At the time Douglas County Sheriff's Office Street Enforcement Team members had already conducted three drug buys with the men.
They were charged with trafficking and sales of methamphetamine.
As part of a plea agreement, both men admitted to one count of trafficking in exchange for dropping the other charges in Carson City and Douglas County.
They face a minimum sentence of 12-30 months and a maximum sentence of 28-72 months.
District Judge Michael Gibbons set an Aug. 24 sentencing date for the two men.
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