Pubdate: Sat, 09 Mar 2002 Source: North County Times (CA) Copyright: 2002 North County Times Contact: http://www.nctimes.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1080 Author: Jo Moreland Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n818/a06.html Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/heroin.htm (Heroin) AGENTS DISMANTLE NORTH COUNTY HEROIN RING Federal, state and local law enforcement officers arrested 12 people Friday in a crackdown on what authorities are calling a significant North County heroin ring. The 15-month investigation, dubbed Operation Black Top, is the latest stemming from a national probe that started four years ago with a tip to Carlsbad police. That investigation, known as Operation Tar Pit, led to scores of arrests across the United States as officials cracked down on black-tar heroin dealers. In the latest spin-off case, officers served 13 search warrants early Friday in Vista, Oceanside and San Marcos, authorities said. Officials said the agents seized 3 1/2 pounds of black tar heroin with an estimated street value of $210,000; about $28,000 in suspected drug money and five guns. "What makes this unusual is that this organization went undetected for about 15 years," said Special Agent Donald J. Thornhill Jr., U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration spokesman. "The heroin's coming from Mexico. It's staying in North County. They're distributing it there." He said officers were able to infiltrate the ring about 18 months ago. DEA agents, the Carlsbad Police Department and the San Diego County Integrated Narcotics Task Force led the investigation, officials said. Assistant U.S. Attorney Carol M. Lee said all 12 indicted defendants were arrested and booked into the federal Metropolitan Correctional Center in San Diego. Some of the suspects were arraigned Friday. "The government is seeking detention on all of them, pending trial," Lee said. U.S. Attorney Patrick O'Toole said the defendants are Efrain Ramirez-Ramirez and Brian Buffet, both 42; Elsa Matias Lopez, 39; Ana Maria Machic, 32; Jesus Moreno Camarillo, 38; Kathleen Hearn, 46; Robert J. Algeo and Yadira Villalvazo, both 24; Tobias Rodarte Michel, 23; Margarito Paz, 22; Natasha Roldan, 20, and Jesus Navarro, 19. They all live in Oceanside and Vista, authorities said. The suspects are charged with conspiracy to distribute heroin, possession of heroin with intent to distribute and aiding and abetting, authorities said. Penalties could include life in prison and a $4 million fine. - --- MAP posted-by: Ariel