Jesus Camargo is facing four felony drug charges after being arrested in Arizona on Wednesday.
The Chicago Cubs prospect is currently in Eagle County Jail after deputies reported they discovered 21 pounds of suspected methamphetamine and 1.2 pounds of suspected oxycodone pills in a duffle bag after he was pulled over for driving, speeding and drifting between lanes, according to Darren Whitehead of 9News.
Camargo has been charged with possession and distribution of meth and oxycodone.
Eagle County K-9, Zane, signaled “to the rear wheel well of the car and an area under the rear seat” there was something unusual in that area.
Deputies eventually discovered his Cubs duffel bag that contained “several baseball gloves, cleats, several neatly packaged bags of a white substance, two green packages and a bag that was suspected of being doused with essential oils that had $1,000 cash in it.”
Camargo is still being held in jail under a $75,000 bond.
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The Cubs signed Camargo as an undrafted free agent in December 2014.