Californian personal trainets gets controlled delivery of steroid powder and Xanax.

A 46-year-old Palo Alto man who works as a personal trainer at Peak Performance in Menlo Park was arrested Thursday in connection with the seizure of tens of thousands of doses of prescription drugs, the Menlo Park Police Department reported. Perry Mosdromos was arrested by the Menlo Park Police Department's Narcotics Enforcement Team, Homeland Security agents and FBI agents, who are part of the Safe Streets Task Force, according to Sgt. Eric Cowans of the Menlo Park Police Department. Two search warrants were obtained after Homeland Security agents intercepted a package containing 499 grams of anabolic steroids and 4,374 Xanax pills that were to be delivered to a UPS box in Menlo Park. The investigation revealed that the box belonged to Mr. Mosdromos, police said. Agents searched his place of business and his residence. He was home when the search warrant was executed, police said. A search of his residence revealed tens of thousands of prescription drugs in various forms, Sgt. Cowans said. The drugs included Vicodin, Percocet, Lorazepam, Diazepam and Valium, along with thousands of anabolic steroids and several illegal narcotics such as MDMA. The estimated street value of the seizure is more than $250,000, police said. Mr. Mosdromos was ordering the controlled drugs from other countries, re-packaging them, selling them, and shipping them to people all over the United States, according to police. He was booked into the San Mateo County Jail on multiple counts of sales of narcotics and prescription drugs. The investigation is continuing, police said.

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