August 23, 2013

Several Arrested in Gang Street-Level Drug Sales Operation



Over the past 3 months the Santa Cruz Police Department in conjunction with the Santa Cruz Anti-Crime Team, Santa Cruz County Sheriff, and The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration have conducted an enforcement operation designed to target street-level drug sales by gangs in the Beach Flats neighborhood.  The objective was to disrupt the gang’s ability to control the neighborhood streets through drug sales and intimidation as well as impact a significant funding source for the gang.

We all understand the concept of going after "the supplier", but in reality, you need to combat the problem from both ends.  "The supplier" gets his money from the street-level sales.  If you can choke off their money at the street-level, then it becomes less lucrative for the the mid and high level dealers.

A variety of techniques were used in the investigation to include undercover drug buys, surveillance and informants.  The investigation identified 7 people who were instrumental in the street-level drug sales.  Four of the seven individuals are known and confirmed Sureno gang members.  While the remaining three were not gang members, they were part of the network of street-level drug sales and neighborhood intimidation.  The arrested individuals are: 

Juan Armando Silva – 26 yrs, Santa Cruz resident
Drug Sales
Sureno gang member
 

Manuel Huerta Silva – 27 yrs, Santa Cruz resident
Drug Sales, Drug Possession
Sureno gang member



Andrew Villa – 18 yrs, Santa Cruz resident
Drug Sales
Sureno gang member
 


Jeremy Ochoa – 32 yrs, Aptos Resident
Drug Sales
   
Rene Perez Mendoza – 31 yrs, Santa Cruz Resident
Drug Sales


Edward Lujan – 43 yrs, Santa Cruz Resident
Drug Possession with Intent to Distribute, Firearms Possession


Additionally, an unnamed 17 year old juvenile, confirmed Sureno gang member on drug sales charges. 

The suspects have been arrested over the last two months of this program.  In addition to the drug sales charges, appropriate gang enhancements were added.  Their cases are currently winding their way through the Santa Cruz County courts.

This is part of an ongoing strategy to impact gangs and their funding sources.  You can expect to hear from us about similar operations in the future.