News
Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 15, 2007
For More Information Contact:
Bernie Hobson
Public Information Officer
Seattle Field Division
(206) 553-2295
Dozens
Arrested in Oregon Pot Bust
MAR 15 --
Today, the Drug Enforcement Administration announced the arrest of
dozens of persons who are suspected to be involved in a sophisticated
drug trafficking network. The arrests took place after an eight month
investigation which culminated in the service of numerous federal search
and arrest warrants in and around the Eugene, Oregon area.
During the course
of the investigation, Federal and State authorities identified a sophisticated
drug trafficking organization that was importing and distributing heroin,
methamphetamine and cocaine in Oregon, California, and Washington.
The criminal organization directed the importation of the illicit drugs
from Mexico and then arranged for its transportation and eventual distribution
in Oregon and elsewhere. Federal and State authorities have estimated
that the organization distributed approximately 25 kilograms of heroin,
and approximately 15 pounds of methamphetamine on a monthly basis in
the Southern Willamette Valley.
During the course
of executing almost two dozen search warrants, law enforcement authorities
recovered and confiscated a variety of drugs, including quantities
of heroin as well as methamphetamine and marijuana. In addition, several
thousands of dollars in U.S. currency were seized, along with a number
of vehicles. As of late afternoon, Wednesday, March 14, 2007, 31 persons
had been taken into custody in conjunction with this investigation,
with most of them facing charges in federal court. Initial appearances
for these defendants were expected to take place over the next several
days, beginning Wednesday afternoon.
DEA Special Agent
in Charge Rodney G. Benson stated, “It is my hope that the results
of this investigation, large in scope and reach, will make clear to
those persons and organizations, that Oregon and the South Willamette
Valley is no safe haven for drug dealers. Our outstanding law enforcement
officers in Oregon have drawn a line in the sand, refusing to let dangerous
drugs like heroin, methamphetamine, and cocaine permanently damage
the landscape and quality of life that has long been enjoyed by citizens
in the great State of Oregon.”
Other participating
agencies include the Oregon State Police; Springfield Police Department;
Eugene Police Department; Lane County Sheriff’s Office; Linn
County Sheriff’s Office; Immigration & Customs Enforcement;
Federal Bureau of Investigation; Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms;
United States Marshal’s Service; Junction City Police Department;
Corvallis Police Department; Benton County Sheriff’s Office;
and the Cottage Grove Police Department.
The charges brought
forth are allegations. All persons are presumed innocent until proven
guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.
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