81 pounds of meth found covered in diesel fuel inside Louisville home, police say

Two men are facing charges after police said they found several pounds of meth inside a Louisville home.Detectives conducted a search warrant Monday at a home in the 11000 block of Harrison Lane.What they found was 81 pounds of meth covered in diesel fuel.Police said Nestor Quevedo Gomez drove a truck from his home state of Colorado to Miguel Angel Paulet Kupelian's residence in Louisville. The truck was parked out back with the fuel tank removed.Detectives said they believe Quevedo Gomez drove the meth across state lines hidden in the tank.Police said they asked Paulet Kupelian admitted there were drugs in the home. Detectives said they then found the meth, re-encoded credit cards and multiple weapons in the back room.Both men were charged with trafficking in controlled substance. Paulet Kupelian faces an additional charge of false making or embossing of credit card. Both of their bonds were set at $100,000 during arraignment Tuesday. They were also ordered not to use any firearms.

Two men are facing charges after police said they found several pounds of meth inside a Louisville home.

Detectives conducted a search warrant Monday at a home in the 11000 block of Harrison Lane.

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What they found was 81 pounds of meth covered in diesel fuel.

Police said Nestor Quevedo Gomez drove a truck from his home state of Colorado to Miguel Angel Paulet Kupelian's residence in Louisville. The truck was parked out back with the fuel tank removed.

Detectives said they believe Quevedo Gomez drove the meth across state lines hidden in the tank.

Police said they asked Paulet Kupelian admitted there were drugs in the home. Detectives said they then found the meth, re-encoded credit cards and multiple weapons in the back room.

Both men were charged with trafficking in controlled substance. Paulet Kupelian faces an additional charge of false making or embossing of credit card.

Both of their bonds were set at $100,000 during arraignment Tuesday. They were also ordered not to use any firearms.