Pima County Woman Sentenced for Selling “Bouncing Betty” Land Mines, Drugs

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Christina Eileen Gonzalez [Photo courtesy Arizona Attorney General's Office]

A Pima County woman has been sentenced for selling drugs and landmines.

Christina Eileen Gonzalez was sentenced to 14.5 years prison by the Pima County Superior Court on May 11, 2026.

According to the Arizona Attorney General’s Office, throughout August 2025, Gonzalez conducted a criminal enterprise that sold cocaine, methamphetamine, a firearm, and “Bouncing Betty” land mines.

Law enforcement searched her residence and found quantities of fentanyl, cocaine, methamphetamine, firearms, and “Bouncing Betty” land mines. The mines are German-made and from the World War II era.

Gonzalez pleaded guilty to Attempted Transportation for Sale of a Narcotic Drug, a Class 3 felony; Attempted Money Laundering, a Class 5 felony; and Illegally Conducting an Enterprise, a Class 3 felony.

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2 Comments

  1. What, are the prosecutors too busy to go to court to get a still sentence? They will probably let her out in a year or two. Makes me sick.

  2. Should have received 14 yrs just for the drugs alone and 25 for Bouncing Betty bomb. What a bunch of weak judges we have!

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