Pubdate: Thu, 05 Apr 2001
Source: Los Angeles Times (CA)
Copyright: 2001 Los Angeles Times
Contact:  http://www.latimes.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/248
Author: Holly J. Wolcott, Times Staff Writer
Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine)

4 ARRESTED IN ALLEGED DRUG RING; METH SEIZED

Investigation: Authorities Claim The Operation Was Selling The Illegal 
Substance In Ventura And Santa Barbara Counties.

Four people were arrested and 4 pounds of methamphetamine seized after a 
six-month investigation into a suspected drug ring that was selling large 
quantities of meth in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties, authorities 
announced Wednesday.

The methamphetamine seizure, the largest in Ventura County this year, was 
valued by narcotics detectives at more than $100,000, and potentially worth 
thousands of dollars more when broken down into street-level quantities. 
Authorities also confiscated $93,000 in suspected drug proceeds.

"When you arrest individuals at this level," said Ventura County Sheriff's 
Sgt. Fred Bustillos, "we make an impact because now street suppliers are 
going to have to find new sources for supply."

Bustillos is one of a dozen members of a multi-agency drug task force that 
spent hundreds of hours keeping the suspects under surveillance. Half a 
dozen agents from the federal Drug Enforcement Agency also assisted.

Last fall, Bustillos said, county authorities got a tip from a private 
citizen that "large-scale" methamphetamine sales might have been occurring 
and involving homes in Oxnard and Port Hueneme, and Lompoc in Santa Barbara 
County.

Late Tuesday afternoon, undercover detectives arrested Adrian Robert 
Garcia, 57, after pulling his car over on the Ventura Freeway, just north 
of Ventura.

Inside the car, authorities found 4 pounds of the methamphetamine. 
Officials said they suspect Garcia was driving to his home in Lompoc to 
make a large sale.

Late Tuesday evening, task force deputies simultaneously served search 
warrants at homes and storage facilities in Ventura, Oxnard and Port 
Hueneme. The searches yielded a large amount of cash and drug paraphernalia.

In the 100 block of Stroube Street in Oxnard, deputies searched an 
apartment and arrested Raul Casteneda Marquez, 34, and Maria Dolores 
Martinez, 30. They also seized more than $10,000 in suspected drug profits.

Two young children found at the apartment were placed in the custody of 
their parents, who were not arrested, Bustillos said.

At a nearby storage locker in the 100 block of Gonzales Street in Oxnard, 
believed to have been rented by Marquez, deputies found about $80,000 in 
cash, wrapped in small cellophane bundles and neatly stacked.

The fourth suspect, 32-year-old Dora Eugenia Rodriguez, was arrested at her 
home in the 2500 block of Tiller Avenue in Port Hueneme. A storage locker 
in the 100 block of Orchard Drive in Ventura was also searched.

Three of the suspects remained jailed Wednesday night on suspicion of 
possessing methamphetamine, sales of methamphetamine and criminal 
conspiracy. Rodriguez was released on her own recognizance Wednesday night 
after making an afternoon court appearance, but is expected to face the 
same charges, authorities said.

Martinez and Garcia were being held in lieu of $50,000 bail each. Marquez's 
bail was set at $500,000 because authorities considered him a flight risk 
after finding identification with an alleged alias, Bustillos said.

Both Marquez and Garcia have been under investigation on and off for a 
couple of years in connection with drug sales, Bustillos said.

He said that the alleged drug ring had been operating for at least several 
months, but that authorities don't know where the group was buying its 
methamphetamine. No further arrests were pending.

"Some suspects were very hands-on and other were involved in the 
maintaining of the houses and other people were involved in picking up the 
narcotics," Bustillos said.

Authorities believe the suspects sold packages of methamphetamine in 
quantities that measured at least a pound.

In addition to drugs and cash, Bustillos said, authorities seized about 15 
pounds of a horse vitamin that is used to cut methamphetamine, as well as 
packaging materials and mixing equipment.

The case marks the second major methamphetamine-related seizure in the 
county since March 24 when the same task force assisted Los Angeles police 
in raiding a hangar at Santa Paula Airport, where $5 million worth of 
methamphetamine oil and a lab were discovered.

That case, which had no relationship to the most recent seizure, involved 
the arrests of nine people, including a popular airplane mechanic who lived 
at the hangar and ran his airplane business from there.
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