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Twelve arrested in North Sound drug trafficking organization

Agosto 05, 2020
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Group trafficking pills tainted with deadly fentanyl

Pills tainted with Fentanyl, seized during the investigation.
Seized money wrapped and packaged, located within a hidden compartment of a vehicle.

SEATTLE - Twelve members of a drug trafficking group distributing fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, and cocaine throughout the Puget Sound region were arrested today following a year-long investigation and two grand jury indictments.  The members of the conspiracies engaged in trafficking activities from Mexico, through California and Oregon, and into the North Puget Sound region.  Those arrested today will make appearances in U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington today and tomorrow.

“While most Puget Sound residents have been in ‘lockdown’ status because of the pandemic, our investigators and prosecutors continued pursuing those endangering our communities with indiscriminate sales of fentanyl tainted pills, heroin and methamphetamine,” said DEA Special Agent in Charge Keith Weis.  “The tough job of removing this criminal organization was accomplished through the sheer determination and dedication to our community’s safety by our law enforcement professionals.”   

In addition to the fentanyl pills, during the investigation law enforcement seized more than six pounds of heroin and nearly nine pounds of methamphetamine.  Some of the drugs were smuggled in hidden compartments in the seats of vehicles.

The indictments charge a range of drug trafficking crimes.  Those indicted include:

Delmer Velasquez-Lacuna, 23, Seattle, Washington

Rodrigo Alvarez-Quinonez, 31, Selma, California

Elias Neftali Montes-Sevilla, 30, Federal Way, Washington

Gustavo Sandoval-Agurcia, 38, Burien, Washington

Jorge Uriel Esquivel-Mena, 31, Fairfield, California

Francisco Javier Esquivel-Mena, 32, Aloha, Oregon

Wilmer Galindo-Maradiaga, 26, Seattle, Washington

Jose Cruz-Hernandez, 31, Mountlake Terrace, Washington

Jose Fernando Escoto-Fiallos, 32, Mountlake Terrace, Washington

Jose Alberto Ramos, 59, Selma, California

Juan Hernandez-Hernandez, 54, Bellingham, Washington

Baldemar Martinez-Rico, 28, Kent, Washington

Saul Suarez-Mata, 34, Bellevue, Washington

“During the course of this investigation agents seized more than 20,000 pills pressed to look like oxycodone, but actually tainted with fentanyl,” said U.S. Attorney Brian Moran.  “I have had heartbreaking conversations with the parents of young people who died from fentanyl overdoses linked to counterfeit pills.  We are making it a priority to get these deadly drugs off the streets.”

Due to the drug quantities involved, some of the defendants face potential mandatory minimum ten-year sentences.  Today alone, law enforcement seized: nearly 6 pounds of methamphetamine, 8 pounds of heroin, 7,500 pills likely tainted with fentanyl, over $100,000 in cash, 4 firearms, and vehicles outfitted with “traps”—hiding places for smuggling drugs and money.

The charges contained in the indictment are only allegations.  A person is presumed innocent unless and until he or she is proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

This was an Organized Crime and Drug Enforcement Task Force (OCDETF) investigation, providing supplemental federal funding to the federal and state agencies involved.The investigation was conducted by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration in partnership with Homeland Security Investigations, Shoreline Police Department, King County Sheriff’s Office (KCSO), Seattle Police Department and the Snohomish Regional Drug Task Force (SRDTF).  The investigation was supported by the Northwest High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA).  In addition, to the agencies listed above, these law enforcement agencies assisted with arrests and search warrants executed today: DEA Oakland Resident Office; DEA Fresno District Office; DEA Portland District Office; DEA Bellingham Resident Office; United States Marshals Service—Seattle, Washington, and Fresno, California; Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF); Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Seattle; FBI SWAT; Washington State Patrol; Valley SWAT; Puyallup Police Department; and Thurston County Narcotics Team.

The case is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorneys Stephen Hobbs and Benjamin Diggs.

 

 

 

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