United States Attorney David Capp
Northern District of Indiana
5400 Federal Plaza, Suite 1500
Hammond, Indiana 46320
Hammond South Bend Fort
Wayne
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT:
Mary Hatton
May 4, 2012 PHONE:
(219) 937-5603
www.usdoj.gov/usao/inn/ FAX
(219) 852-2770
WEEK IN REVIEW – HAMMOND
Hammond, Indiana- The United States Attorney’s Office
announced the following:
PLEAS:
Ø Victor Wiggins, 29, of Gary, Indiana, pled guilty
before Judge Joseph Van Bokkelen to the felony
offense of possession of a firearm as a convicted felon. These charges were filed as the result of an
investigation by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives. Sentencing has been set for 7/18/12. This case is being prosecuted by Assistant
United States Attorney Jennifer Chang-Adiga.
Ø Carlos Salas-Delgado, 35, of Hialeah, Florida, a
defendant in the case US v Martinez et
al., pled guilty before Judge Joseph Van Bokkelen
to the felony offense of conspiracy to distribute heroin. Sentencing has been set for 7/25/12. These charges were filed as the result of an
investigation by the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Indiana State Police
and the Chicago Police Department. This
case is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Joshua Kolar.
Ø Stewart Roth, 58, of Crown Point, Indiana, a defendant
in the case NH Environmental Group Inc et
al., pled guilty before Chief Judge Philip Simon to a felony violation of
Section 1319( c)(2)(a) of the Clean Water Act. In his plea agreement,
Roth admitted that he knowingly violated this section of the CWA by discharging
pollutants into a sump directly connected to the Hammond Sanitary Sewer System
without a permit to discharge pollutants into the sanitary sewer in Hammond,
Indiana. Sentencing has been set for 8/1/12. These charges were filed as the result of an
investigation by the Environmental Protection Agency. This case is being prosecuted by Assistant
United States Attorney Toi Houston.
Ø Thomas Spangle, 31, of Lafayette, Indiana, pled guilty
before Chief Judge Philip Simon to the felony offense of distribution of child
pornography. Sentencing has been set for
8/7/12. These charges were filed as the
result of an investigation by members of the Indiana Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, including the Federal Bureau of
Investigation, the Lafayette Police Department and the Indiana State Police. This case is being prosecuted by Assistant
United States Attorney Jill Koster.
Ø Jennifer Guelinas, 44, of
Valparaiso, Indiana, pled guilty before Senior Judge James T. Moody to the
felony offense of wire fraud. These
charges were filed as the result of an investigation by the Federal Bureau of
Investigation. This case is being
prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Jill Koster.
Ø Tristan Davis, 30, of Gary, Indiana, pled guilty
before Senior Judge James T. Moody to the felony offense of making false
statements to a licensed firearms dealer.
These charges were filed as the result of an investigation by the Bureau
of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives.
This case is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Dean
Lanter.
Ø Mazell Risper, 48, of Gary, Indiana,
pled guilty before Judge Rudy Lozano to the felony offense of possession of a
firearm and ammunition as a convicted felon.
Risper has a prior felony conviction for
receiving stolen property in 2008. These
charges were filed as the result of an investigation by the Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives HIDTA Task Force. This case is being prosecuted by Assistant
United States Attorney David Nozick and Special Assistant United States
Attorney Armando Salinas.
If convicted in court, any
specific sentence to be imposed will be determined by the judge after a consideration
of federal sentencing statutes and the Federal Sentencing Guidelines.
DISPOSITIONS:
Ø Delilah Day, 30, of Carpentersville, Illinois, a
defendant in the case US v Wilson et al.,
was sentenced by Chief Judge Philip Simon to 8 months of probation to include 8
months of home detention and $19,169.50 in restitution after pleading guilty to
the felony offense of attempt and conspiracy to commit fraud with
identification documents. According to the sentencing memorandum filed by the
government in this case, Day obtained
fraudulent birth documents purportedly issued from the State of Illinois;
utilized social security account numbers issued by the Commissioner of the
Social Security Administration to other individuals; and generated fraudulent
earnings statements purportedly issued by businesses. As part of the
conspiracy, Day utilized these documents to obtain numerous State of Indiana
identification cards to open bank accounts at various financial institutions in
Indiana and Illinois, and then utilized fraudulent and counterfeit checks at
various financial institutions and merchants. This case was the result of an investigation by the United States
Postal Inspection Service. This case was
prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Toi Houston.
Ø Darcell Perkins, 26, of Gary, Indiana, was sentenced by
Senior Judge James T. Moody to 30 months imprisonment and 2 years of supervised
release after pleading guilty to the felony offense of possession of a firearm
as a felon. According to the sentencing memorandum
filed by the government in this case, Perkins has
a prior felony conviction for attempted residential entry in which he, while
armed with a shotgun, unlawfully attempted to enter the victim’s residence. In
addition, Perkins has another felony conviction for possession of a controlled
substance and a misdemeanor possession of controlled substance conviction. This case was
the result of an investigation by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and
Explosives HIDTA Task Force. This case
was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Dean Lanter.
Ø Andrew Powell, 34, of Sauk Village, Illinois, was
sentenced by Judge Rudy Lozano to 135 months imprisonment and 5 years of
supervised release after pleading guilty to the felony offense of conspiracy to
distribute heroin. This case was the result of an investigation by the Drug
Enforcement Administration. This case
was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Jennifer Chang-Adiga.
Ø Kelsey Fortner, 23, of Cedar Lake, Indiana, was
sentenced by Judge Rudy Lozano to 2 years probation to include 8 months of home
detention after pleading guilty to the felony offense of conspiracy to possess
with the intent to distribute heroin. This case was the result of an
investigation by Drug Enforcement Administration. This case was prosecuted by Assistant United
States Attorney Jennifer Chang-Adiga.