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13 suspected gang members from Grant County arrested in raid

by Emry Dinman For Sun Tribune
| July 23, 2019 8:32 PM

MOSES LAKE — Thirteen Grant County residents with alleged ties to the Eastside Familia Norteño street gang were arrested last week in an extensive, regional drug raid, including two men accused of being the leaders of the drug trafficking conspiracy, according to a press release from the Drug Enforcement Agency.

Luis Manuel Farias-Carendas, 40, of Moses Lake and Joshua Isaac Stine, 34, of Ephrata are accused of leading a drug trafficking conspiracy and were arrested Monday. Eleven other Grant County suspects were also arrested, and are facing an initial appearance in federal court in Spokane, including:

Patrick Elliot Pearson, 47, of Moses Lake

Cristian Misael Gomez, 23, of Grant County

Luis Manuel Ramirez, 25, of Moses Lake

Zacarias Martinez-Garza, 23, of Moses Lake

Mariano Ruiz-Balderas, 19, of Moses Lake

Jesse Leon Manion Jr., 55, of Moses Lake

Heather Elaine Keating, 41, of Moses Lake

Leonel Caballero, 62, of Warden

Forrest Walker Herzog, 34, of Moses Lake

Amy Jo Dygert, 33, of Moses Lake

Michael Edward McLaughlin, 59, of Ephrata

Two others were also arrested during the enforcement action. Jesus Valenica-Morfin, 31, of Yakima and Tomas Gomez, 49, of Los Angeles were arrested during the operation and charged by federal complaint.

Two special agents were injured by shrapnel during a shootout at a home on the 2400 block of Road E.5 Northeast in Mae Valley, though their injuries are non-life-threatening, according to law enforcement. A suspect was critically injured during the incident after reportedly shooting themselves in the head, and was transported to a hospital in Spokane, according to law enforcement. The current condition of the suspect was not immediately released to the media.

Over 300 law enforcement officials, including federal agents and state and local officers executed 19 federal search warrants located in Grant, Yakima and Adams Counties, according to a press release.

A federal grand jury in the Eastern District of Washington returned an indictment July 10, charging 16 individuals for conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine and heroin.

The 15 individuals were arrested in the following cities: 11 in Moses Lake, one in Ephrata, two in Yakima, and one in Warden. Agents and officers have seized pound quantities of methamphetamine, cocaine and heroin, over 50 firearms and U.S. currency, according to the press release.

This investigation is a continuation of law enforcement efforts in December 2017, which focused on violent drug traffickers who were operating in Grant County. The earlier investigation resulted in 24 individuals who have pleaded guilty in federal court and eight pounds of methamphetamine, 10 vehicles, $25,000 and more than 80 firearms were seized, according to a press release.

The following agencies provided significant assistance for today’s enforcement action: ATF, DEA, USBP, United States Marshals Service, Homeland Security Investigations, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Grant County Sheriff’s Office, Moses Lake Police Department, Interagency Narcotics Enforcement Team, Washington State Patrol, Idaho State Police, Adams County Sheriff’s Office, Law Enforcement Against Drugs, Yakima Police Department, Columbia River Drug Task Force, North Central Washington Narcotics Task Force, Warden Police Department, Ephrata Police Department and Quincy Police Department.

The case is being prosecuted by Caitlin Baunsgard, an Assistant United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Washington.

Emry Dinman can be reached via email at edinman@columbiabasinherald.com.