Two Alleged Drug Dealers Accused of Using a Kid to Sell Their Product in the Tenderloin
Briefly

Two men, Noel Guzman-Bonilla and Michael Major, were charged in San Francisco for drug-related offenses, including trafficking fentanyl and other substances. They allegedly used a child to conduct sales, which raises concerns about child exploitation in drug activities. During their arrest, police found substantial narcotics and cash. The DA's office emphasized their commitment to tackle open-air drug markets, especially those exploiting minors. The investigation continues, with calls for public assistance in gathering more information.
"We will use the full weight of the law in the fight to close open-air drug markets and hold drug dealers accountable, especially those that would exploit juveniles in their deadly trade."
"SFPD officers noticed the youth in a hyper vigilant state on the 400 block of Eddy Street on January 21, and then noticed the youngster handle suspected narcotics together with Major."
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