(UPDATE) Drug Task Force Busts Suspected Eureka/Hoopa Fentanyl Ring, Which They Believe Led to Several Overdoses — Including That of a 13-Year-Old — in the Valley
Photos: Drug Task Force.
From the Humboldt County Drug Task Force:
Sloan,
Colegrove.
On March 5th
of 2021 the Humboldt County Drug Task Force (HCDTF) was advised by a
Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) Deputy working the Trinity
River Division of a potential overdose death in the Hoopa Valley
related to suspected pressed pills containing fentanyl. The reported
pills were being referred to on the streets as “perc30”. The
deputy reported that three Hoopa males, Warren
“Pops” Sloan 23 years old,
Christian “Punky” Colegrove
23 years old, and a 17-year-old juvenile were alleged to be selling
the “perc30” pills in Hoopa. The HCDTF initiated an investigation
into the source of suspected fentanyl pills that potentially led to
the overdose.
On
March 10th
of 2021 the HCDTF was contacted by the Hoopa Valley Tribal Police
Department (HVTPD) in regard to an overdose of a 13-year-old child.
Officers were able to use Narcan to save this child’s life. The
HVTPD reported this child also took a “perc30” pill and it was
alleged that he got the pill from Christian “Punky” Colegrove as
well.
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Medina.
Morales.
The
HCDTF Investigation led to the identity of the source of “perc30”
fentanyl pills into the Hoopa Valley as Anthony
Dion Medina (24 years old from
Eureka). Agents learned that Medina was picking up large quantities
of pills in the San Jose area, transporting them back to Humboldt
County, and selling them to multiple customers.
On
Monday March 29th,
2021 HCDTF agents conducted surveillance on Medina as he returned
from a trip to San Jose. Agents observed Medina enter Humboldt County
on Highway 299 before he stopped in the parking lot of a business in
the 39000 block of Highway 299 in Willow Creek. When Medina parked,
he was approached on foot by Colegrove and Sloan. HCDTF agents
detained all three males as well as a female passenger in Medina’s
vehicle, Veronica Morales-Rangel (22 years old from Chico).
Morales-Rangel is Medina’s girlfriend and their 6-week-old baby was
in a car seat in the back of the vehicle.
Agents
served a search warrant on Medina, Morales-Rangel, and their vehicle.
Morales-Rangel was found to be wearing a fanny pack that was on her
waist. Inside the fanny pack agents located 1,002 suspected “perc30”
fentanyl pills. On the back seat of the car agents located a large
Kool-Aid container. The top 1/3 of the container was legitimate and
contained Kool-Aid powder. The bottom 2/3 of the container was found
to contain a false compartment with a lid that unscrewed from the
bottom. Inside the hidden compartment agents located 4,000 “perc30”
fentanyl pills packaged in 4 separate bags containing 1,000 pills
each. The fentanyl pills were found within a short distance of the
6-week old child on the backseat of the car. In total agents seized
5,002 fentanyl pills.
HCDTF
agents contacted Child Welfare Services (CWS) and reported the
potential danger to the child. CWS employees responded to the traffic
stop, conducted an investigation, and took the child into their
custody for safety reasons.
Sloan
was found to be in possession of approx. $1800 and admitted he was
there to purchase pills from Medina. Sloan was issued a misdemeanor
citation and released for the following charge:
HS 11532(a) Loitering with intent to
purchase drugs
Colegrove was found to have two active
felony warrants and one active misdemeanor warrant for his arrest.
Colegrove was booked at the Humboldt County Jail for his three
warrants.
Medina
and Morales-Rangel were transported to the Humboldt County Jail where
they were booked for the following charges:
H&S 11351(a) Possession of
controlled substance for sale
H&S 11352(a) Transportation of
controlled substances for sale
H&S 11352(b) Transportation of
controlled substances across non-contiguous counties
PC 273a(a) Child endangerment
PC 182 Conspiracy by two or more
people to commit a crime
PC 1203.2 Probation Violation
HCDTF
agents responded to the 2400 block of 7th
St. in Eureka and served a search warrant on Medina’s residence.
Inside the residence agents located a 9mm “ghost gun” with a 30
round magazine drum. Agents also located an FN 57 handgun and a Glock
19 9mm handgun. Agents found 4 packages of cocaine totaling 8.7
grams.
Once
agents returned to their office, they used a TruNarc Analyzer machine
to test samples of the 5,002 pills seized. The pills returned
positive for fentanyl.
HCDTF
agents are continuing their investigation into the overdoses in the
Hoopa Valley and hope to be able to forward charges to the Humboldt
County District Attorney’s Office soon. We would like to thank the
HCSO and HVTPD for their assistance with this investigation.
Anyone
with information related to this investigation or other narcotics
related crimes are encouraged to call the Humboldt County Drug Task
Force at 707-267-9976.
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(UPDATE, 3:30 p.m.) Hoopa Valley Tribal Police Department:
On March 16, at approximately 3 p.m., Hoopa Valley Tribal Police assisted the California Highway Patrol on a traffic stop in the area of Highway 96 and Hostler Field. During the investigation the suspect, Terrance “Chiefy” McCovey provided a false name to officers. However, McCovey was quickly identified and detained for an active Felony warrant. During a search of McCovey’s person, two light colored pills with identifying marks of “A215” were located. McCovey was arrested and transported the Humboldt County Correctional Facility for booking.
These pills were similar to the deadly pills being dispersed throughout the Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation and surrounding areas. The pills that were located are shown below.
We would like to thank the California Highway Patrol for the dedication and commitment to the community.