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News
Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 20, 2005
Contact: DEA Public Affairs
Number: 303-705-7351
Grand
Junction Cocaine Ring Indicted
11 People Face Federal Drug Charges
Grand Junction,
Colorado- Jeffrey D. Sweetin, Special Agent in Charge of the Drug Enforcement
Administration (DEA) Rocky Mountain
Division, Bill Leone, United States Attorney for the District of
Colorado, Jeffrey Copp, Special Agent in Charge of U.S. Immigration
and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Denver Office, Stan Hilkey, Mesa County
Sheriff, and Greg Morrison, Grand Junction Chief of Police, announced
that a federal grand jury in Denver, Colorado, today returned a 38
count indictment charging 11 people from the Grand Junction area
with trafficking cocaine. Of the 11 indicted, five defendants were
already in custody of ICE on immigration charges, and 5 were arrested
today without incident. The other defendant is considered a fugitive
from justice. The indictment is the result of a year long investigation
by the DEA Western Colorado Drug Task Force into a cocaine drug trafficking
organization operating in Grand Junction.
The drug trafficking organization, led by Salvador Vera-Figueroa, transported
large quantities of cocaine from Mexico, across the Arizona border, to
drug traffickers in Grand Junction, Colorado. The cocaine was distributed
locally in the Grand Junction area and to several other states. To date,
the DEA Western Colorado Drug Task Force has seized approximately 2.5 kilograms
of cocaine and $50,000.00 in U.S. Currency.
“The Southwest border is the primary gateway for illegal drugs into the
U.S. This investigation clearly illustrates a ‘cocaine highway’ running
from Mexico, through Arizona, to the western slope of Colorado,” said Jeffrey
Sweetin, DEA Special Agent in Charge. “Today’s arrests will impact
the traffic on that highway and significantly diminish the availability of cocaine
in Grand Junction.”
Charged in the indictment
and in custody are: Jesus Vera-Figueroa, Jose Manuel Vera-Topete, Jaime
Vera-Topete, Salvador Dominguez-Parada, Jose Cordova-Vasquez,
Hermes Arzapalo, Joshua Rodriguez, Gwendolyn Baldwin, Carlos Arzapalo and
Alberto Vivian-Tellechea.
Charged in the indictment,
and considered a fugitive from justice is Salvador Vera-Figueroa.
“This major case is representative of the collaborative efforts conducted
from local law enforcement and federal agencies in taking down a dangerous drug
trafficking organization located here in Mesa County. The threat to public safety
and welfare in our community has been significantly minimized by the apprehension
of these habitual criminals.” said Mesa County Sheriff Stan Hilkey. “Community
welfare is always restored whenever drugs of any type, whether its marijuana,
cocaine, or methamphetamine, are taken out of the hands of drug trafficking organizations.
We will continue to pursue these dangerous offenders and bring these criminals
to justice, whose only purpose is to destroy our children, families, and communities
for their own personal gain.”
All defendants face
a variety of drug distribution charges, including conspiracy to possess
with intent to distribute, and distribute more
than 500 harms
of cocaine, which carries a penalty of not less than 5 years, and not
more than
40 years
in federal prison, and or a $2,000,000 fine.
“The HIDTA task force combines not only the experience and talent of individuals
from multiple law enforcement agencies,” said Jeffrey Copp, special agent-in-charge
of the ICE Denver Office. “But the combination of law enforcement authorities
also significantly enhances its success. ICE provides its unique and effective
immigration and law enforcement authority to attack illegal drug organizations
from various aspects.” Copp heads the ICE Office of Investigations, which
includes the states of: Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho.
The defendants are
scheduled to make their initial appearance in U.S. District Court in
Denver tomorrow. This case is being prosecuted
by
Assistant United
States Attorney Mark Barrett.
The DEA Western Colorado
Drug Task Force is comprised of DEA, ICE, the Mesa County Sheriff’s Office and the Grand Junction Police Department.
The charges are only
allegations, and the defendants are presumed innocent unless or until
proven guilty. For more information
please contact
Mesa County Sheriff’s
Office Information and Communications Manger Susan McBurney at (970) 244-3929,
DEA Special Agent Karen Flowers at (303) 705-7351 or U.S. Attorney’s Office
Public Affairs Officer Jeffrey Dorschner at (303) 454-0243.
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