‘Largest Seizure of Fentanyl’ in Humboldt History, Says Drug Task Force Following Arrests Relating to Trafficking Investigation
Photos: HCDTF.
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From the Humboldt County Drug Task Force:
Reidel.
The Humboldt County Drug Task Force
(HCDTF) has been investigating Roscoe
Reidel (45 years old- Eureka)
for distribution of fentanyl in Humboldt County since early December
2020. Agents had received information that Reidel was picking up
large quantities of fentanyl in San Francisco and transporting it
back to Humboldt County to distribute to customers. On the evening of
January 11th,
2021 agents conducted surveillance on Reidel as he drove from Eureka
to the Tenderloin District in San Francisco. An HCDTF agent obtained
a search warrant for Reidel based off the investigation.
Adams.
In
the early morning hours of January 12th,
2021, HCDTF agents, with the assistance of the Humboldt County
Sheriff’s Office (HCSO), made a traffic stop on Reidel on
northbound Highway 101 at the Pepperwood Dr. exit as he retuned from
San Francisco. Reidel was detained along with Brian
Adams (37 years old- Eureka)
and Courtney Garrett
(31 years old- Eureka).
Agents
served a search warrant on the vehicle and located ¼ pound (4
ounces) of fentanyl. This is the largest seizure of fentanyl in HCDTF
history. The street value of this fentanyl is approx. $22,400.00.
Courtney.
Reidel,
Garrett, and Adams were transported to the Humboldt County Jail and
booked for the following charges:
H&S 11352(b) Transportation of
controlled substances across noncontiguous counties
H&S 11351 Possession for sale of
controlled substances
H&S 11352(a) Transportation of
controlled substance for sale
PC 182 Conspiracy to commit a crime
Fentanyl in Humboldt County
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In 2020 there were 11 overdose deaths in Humboldt County associated
with fentanyl
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A high percentage of heroin users in Humboldt County are
transitioning from using heroin mixed with fentanyl to straight
fentanyl use
*Fentanyl
is commonly being pressed into pills or placed in capsules to imitate
prescription medication
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Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid that the Drug Enforcement
Administration (DEA) reports is 80-100 times stronger than morphine.