Phoenix Mother Indicted, Accused of Using 13-Year-Old Daughter to Hide Cocaine

PHOENIX - Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced a State Grand Jury indicted Rufina Lopez Covarruvia for allegedly using her 13-year-old daughter to try and hide cocaine from officers during a traffic stop. Covarruvia is charged with multiple felony charges including one count of Involving or Using a Minor in a Drug Offense, a Dangerous Crime Against Children.

Covarruvia is accused of instructing her 13-year-old daughter to hide a bag, filled with $130 worth of cocaine, inside of her bra as the car was being pulled over by officers on September 19, 2019. Three children, ages 13, 10, and 2, were inside of the car. During the traffic stop, the bag of cocaine is alleged to have fallen out of the 13-year-old’s bra. Covarruvia is also accused of being involved in a drug trafficking organization and buying bags of cocaine to split into smaller bags for resale.

Covarruvia is charged with:

  • One count of Involving or Using a Minor in a Drug Offense, a Dangerous Crime Against Children, a Class 2 Felony
  • One count of Conspiracy, a Class 2 Felony
  • One count of Illegal Enterprise, a Class 3 Felony
  • One count of Transportation of a Narcotic Drug (Cocaine) For Sale in an Amount over the Statutory Threshold, a Class 2 Felony
  • One count of Possession of a Narcotic Drug (Cocaine) For Sale, a Class 2 Felony
  • One count of Driving on a Suspended License, a Class 1 Misdemeanor

The Drug Enforcement Administration investigated this case.

All defendants are presumed innocent until convicted in a court of law.

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