Authorities have busted what they say was a large-scale drug ring operating out of Allentown that dealt methamphetamine, cocaine and marijuana in the Lehigh Valley.

Fourteen people have been charged based on an investigation by the Pennsylvania Attorney General's office and recommendations by a statewide investigating grand jury, according to court records. The arrest warrants were recently unsealed by a Lehigh County judge but other records, including arraignment information, is still sealed.

Luis "Chef" Oquendo, 41, of the 200 block of East Susquehanna Street in Allentown, and Jose Santana, 47, of the first block of Maryland Circle in Whitehall Township, stored the drugs at an apartment in Allentown and at Santana's home, agents with the Pennsylvania Attorney General's office said.

Undercover officers either arranged purchases or purchased meth, cocaine or both from Oquendo and Santana in July and August, records say. It began on July 10 when agents arranged to buy about 50 grams of crystal methamphetamine from Oquendo and Santana through a confidential informant, to a buy on Aug. 25 of about 112 grams of meth from the pair, records say.

Agents also had wiretaps of phone calls and text messages between people involved in the drug ring.

Oquendo is charged with 12 counts of possession with intent to deliver cocaine, nine counts of possession with intent to deliver methamphetamine, as well as conspiracy, criminal use of a communication facility, and dealing in proceeds of unlawful activity. Oquendo is in Lehigh County Jail.

Santana is charged with corrupt organizations, possession with intent to deliver cocaine and meth, criminal use of a communication facility, and dealing in proceeds of unlawful activity. Santana is also in Lehigh County Jail.

Also charged in connection with the ring:

Juhaud Keyes, of the 1400 block of Turner Street in Allentown, is accused of supplying Oquendo with "high grade marijuana" and was caught with 28 grams of marijuana in Northampton County, records say. Keyes is charged with corrupt organizations, two counts of possession with intent to deliver marijuana, as well as conspiracy, criminal use of a communication facility, and dealing in proceeds of unlawful activity. Keyes was released on bail on Oct. 25, records say.

Alex "Twin" Vasquez, 31, worked with Oquendo to purchase marijuana from a supplier, and stored marijuana and cocaine for Oquendo at his apartment in the 300 block of Hamilton Street, court records say. Vazquez is charged with corrupt organizations, conspiracy, possession with intent to deliver cocaine, and criminal use of a communication facility.

Mark "Suge" Allen, 33, of the 300 block of North Seventh Street in Allentown, worked with Santana to deliver cocaine, according to court records. Allen is charged with corrupt organizations, conspiracy, four counts of possession with intent to deliver cocaine, and two counts of criminal use of a communication facility.

Esteven Aponte, 41, of the 1400 block of Hamilton Street in Allentown, is accused of buying marijuana from Oquendo, according to court records. He is charged with corrupt organizations, conspiracy, two counts of possession with intent to deliver marijuana, and criminal use of a communication facility. Aponte is in Lehigh County Jail.

Paul "Wise" Brown, 43, lived at the same address as Oquendo and is accused of helping deal meth in September. Brown is charged with conspiracy, criminal use of a communication facility, and dealing in proceeds of unlawful activity. Brown is in Lehigh County Jail.

Donnell "Spice" McCloud, 38, whose address was listed as Lehigh County Jail, worked with Oquendo to sell agents 86 grams of meth on July 28, records say. McCloud is charged with corrupt organizations, conspiracy and possession with intent to deliver methamphetamine.

Anthony Kietrys, of the first block of Florence Street in Beach Lake, Pennsylvania, bought marijuana from Keyes in the parking lot next to the outlets at Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem, records say. Kietrys is charged with possession of marijuana, conspiracy and criminal use of a communication facility.

Woodrow "Woody" Miles Jr., 61, lived next to Santana on Maryland Circle and allegedly bought cocaine from Oquendo. Miles is charged with corrupt organizations, conspiracy, criminal use of a communication facility and possession of cocaine.

Omar "O" Oduardo Jr., 32, of the 1000 block of South Sixth Street in Allentown, arranged to buy about 5 grams of methamphetamine from Oquendo in October, records say. Oduardo is charged with corrupt organizations, conspiracy, possession with intent to deliver meth and criminal use of a communication facility. Oduardo is in Lehigh County Jail.

Dale Robertson Jr., 25, of the 2300 block of West Elm Street in Allentown, bought a total of 51 grams of cocaine on four dates in October, records say. Robertson is charged with corrupt organizations, possession with intent to deliver cocaine, conspiracy and criminal use of a communication facility. Robertson is in Lehigh County Jail.

Leon Spearman, of the 1600 block of Klechner Road in Bethlehem, bought cocaine from Oquendo, records say, and Spearman is charged with possession of cocaine, conspiracy, and criminal use of a communication facility.

Jefferson Bachinski, 51, of Lansford, Pennsylvania, bought cocaine from Santana, records say. Bachinski is charged with possession of cocaine, conspiracy, criminal use of a communication facility and dealing in proceeds of unlawful activity.

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