Texas Home Owned By Chris Bosh Is The Headquarters For Drug Trafficking Operation; Bosh’s Mother Named a Suspect

New developments in the drug trafficking case linked to Chris Bosh’s mother, Freida, has revealed that a Texas home owned by the NBA star has been the headquarters for drug trafficking operation.

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According to TMZ, the DeSoto, Texas home owned by Bosh was raided early Friday morning, uncovering “a large amount of drug paraphernalia,” iron gates and security camera, which is “consistent with narcotics trafficking.”

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In days prior to the raid, officials sent undercover cops to the home to collect several garbage bags that were left outside. As they searched through the trash, they found evidence, including baggies with cocaine residue, weed paraphernalia and mail with Freida’s name on it.

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Although Chris Bosh owns the house, officials say he is not connected to the sting in any other way. In addition, the publication reports that it remains unclear how Bosh’s mother got wrapped up into the situation, but she remains a suspect at this point, as she is said to be a resident of the home.

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However, TMZ reports that no arrests have been made.

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