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Showing posts with label 23. Show all posts
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Friday, 19 March 2010

Antwine A. Ducre, 23, 60230 S. 24th St. Lacombe, and Rodney Cousin, 26, Los Angeles, Calif were charged with possession with intent to distribute


Antwine A. Ducre, 23, 60230 S. 24th St. Lacombe, and Rodney Cousin, 26, Los Angeles, Calif were charged with possession with intent to distribute over 400 grams of cocaine, and principal to possession of cocaine within 1,000 feet of a park. Cousin was also chaged with possession of marijuana.Police Chief Freddy Drennan said Pasadena police called the SPD several days ago saying they had opened a package containing the cocaine, and the package was addressed to a house on Ashville Street in Slidell. However, the names on the package did not match the names of the residents of the house. Slidell detectives asked the Pasadena police to send them the package. When Slidell police got the box, they decided to deliver the cocaine to the house. Police left the package at the front door and set up surveillance on the house.Several hours later, Cousin, driving a pickup truck and Ducre, driving a Cadillac passed in front of the house in opposite directions. Drennan said that both men drove back and forth in front of the house for 45 minutes to make sure that they were not being watched.Finally, one of the men stopped and picked up the package. As the men started to leave, undercover policemen stopped the cars and arrested Cousin and Ducre. When police opened the package, they found one-pound of cocaine stored into a plastic baby bathtub and covered with baby clothes. Drennan said the amount of cocaine had a wholesale value of $10,000 and a street value of $40,000 after it had been broken up. The brick of cocaine was inside a vacumn-packed plastic bag. It had a large raised “X” embossed on it, but Drennan did not know what the “X” stood for.The chief said that it is not unusual to see cocaine, but the amount confiscated Wednesday was a big surprise.“It is really unusual to see this large a quantity,” Drennan said.He said detectives were still questioning the two suspects and Slidell and Pasadena police were trying to discover the links between the two towns. But he said it was still early in the case, and it is an ongoing investigation. He would not say how the Pasadena police knew about the shipment, but he did say the Pasadena police had opened the package and knew what it contained before sending it to Slidell.The house was abandoned at the time of arrest. Drennan said it was under renovation after a fire had ripped through the house a week ago.Police spokesman, Capt. Kevin Foltz said Ducre has a record with Slidell police. He has been arrested for attempted armed robbery, dealing cocaine and resisting an officer. Cousin had no record with the SPD, and Foltz did not know if Cousin had a record in California.Both suspects are still in the Slidell City Jail, but will be transported to St. Tammany Parish Jail. If convicted, Foltz said each man could face between 15 to 30 years in prison.

Friday, 22 January 2010

Black tar herion Oscar A. Esquival-Pena, 23, of Auburn, Wash., and Juana Esquival-Pena, 35, of Fife, Wash., were arrested.

Two Washington residents were arrested in Tehama County after 40 pounds of black tar heroin were found during a traffic stop Thursday midday on northbound Interstate 5 at Sourgrass Road.A California Highway Patrol K-9 unit was making a stop for a speed violation at 11:50 a.m. Thursday, a CHP release said.Upon contact, the CHP officer saw indicators of possible drug trafficking and deployed a narcotic detection dog.The dog raised an alert on what was later discovered to be a hidden compartment with a remote locking mechanism within the dashboard, where the drugs were later located, the release said.The black tar heroin has a rough street value of $1.8 million, the release said. The vehicle's occupants, Oscar A. Esquival-Pena, 23, of Auburn, Wash., and Juana Esquival-Pena, 35, of Fife, Wash., were arrested.
Both were booked into Tehama County Jail on charges of possession and transportation for sale of heroin, said CHP Officer Phil Mackintosh. They were also booked on the charge of possession of a false compartment, he said.
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