Three Defendants Arrested During 2023 Joint Enforcement Operation in Carlsbad Plead Guilty to Federal Drug Offenses
ALBUQUERQUE – Three of the eight defendants indicted following a joint enforcement operation last year in Carlsbad, pleaded guilty in federal court to federal drug offenses.
Carlos Venegas, Jr., 24, of Carlsbad, pleaded guilty on March 4, 2024, to one count each of conspiracy to distribute 50 grams and more of methamphetamine, 400 grams and more of fentanyl, and 500 grams and more of cocaine, attempt to possess with intent to distribute 50 grams and more of methamphetamine, attempt to possess with intent to distribute 500 grams and more of cocaine, possession with intent to distribute 400 grams and more of fentanyl, and possession with intent to distribute 50 grams and more of methamphetamine.
Amber Owen, 51, of Carlsbad, pleaded guilty on March 12, 2024, to one count each of conspiracy to distribute 50 grams and more of methamphetamine and distribution of 50 grams and more of methamphetamine.
Kinny Gonzalez, 29, of Carlsbad, pleaded guilty on April 2, 2024, to conspiracy to distribute 50 grams and more of methamphetamine and 400 grams and more of fentanyl and more than 500 grams of a mixture and substance containing a detectable amount of cocaine, distribution of cocaine, conspiracy to smuggle goods from the united states, smuggling goods from the united states, attempt to smuggle a firearm and ammunition out of the United States to promote a drug trafficking offense, attempt to possess with intent to distribute 50 grams and more of methamphetamine, attempt to possess with intent to distribute 500 grams and more of cocaine, distribution of 400 grams and more of fentanyl and distribution of 50 grams and more of methamphetamine.
All 3 defendants will remain in custody pending sentencing, which has not been scheduled.
A federal grand jury indicted Venegas, Owen, and Gonzalez on July 19, 2023, along with their co-defendants and Jesus Alonso Cerezo-Espidio, Kassandra Lee Perales, Jared Michael Moore, Brian Kain Purdy and Sabino Alfonso Maldonado. According to court records, on March 5, 2023, Gonzalez provided cocaine to Moore. Then, on March 8, 2023, Gonzalez agreed to send multiple firearms and a black jeep to an individual in Mexico. Gonzalez arranged for Purdy and Maldonado to pick up the black Jeep in Carlsbad so that it could be loaded with firearms to be illegally exported to Mexico. Purdy and Maldonado then turned over the Jeep to a person who had traveled to Carlsbad from Mexico for the purpose of picking up the firearms and transporting them back to Mexico. As the individual from Mexico began to drive back to Mexico with the firearms, he was stopped by law enforcement officer, and the firearms were seized.
On April 2, 2023, an individual crossed the border from Mexico into the United States with an ice chest containing 1,974 net grams of cocaine and 501.4 net grams of pure methamphetamine. The following day, April 3, Venegas and Kassandra Perales traveled from Carlsbad to El Paso to pick up the ice chest and deliver it Kinny Gonzalez in Carlsbad. Unbeknownst to them, law enforcement officials had already seized the methamphetamine and cocaine from the vehicle overnight. After learning that the drugs were no longer in the car vehicle, Venegas and Perales had several conversations with Kinny Gonzalez in Carlsbad to whom they were supposed to deliver the ice chest regarding what could have happened to the drugs.
The following week, on April 10, 2023, Owen provided Venegas and Perales with 893.3 net grams of pure methamphetamine and 657 net grams of fentanyl pills which they planned to take to North Dakota to sell before returning to Carlsbad to pay Owen. On April 11, 2023, Venegas and Perales left Carlsbad and were driving toward North Dakota with the 893.3 net grams of pure methamphetamine, 657 net grams of fentanyl pills and a loaded firearm when we were stopped in Chaves County by law enforcement officers who seized the drugs and firearm.
At sentencing, Venegas, Owen, and Gonzalez each face between 10 years and life in prison followed by a term of supervised release.
To date, four of the other eight defendants have pleaded guilty to federal drug offenses. Kassandra Lee Perales, Jared Michael Moore, Brian Kain Purdy and Sabino Alfonso Maldonado all remain in custody pending sentencing, which has not been scheduled. Jesus Alonso Cerezo-Espidio is currently scheduled to stand trial on May 6, 2024.
owanda R. Thorne-James, Special Agent in Charge of the Drug Enforcement Administration's El Paso Division and U.S. Attorney Alexander M.M. Uballez made the announcement today.
The Drug Enforcement Administration investigated this case with assistance from Homeland Security Investigations, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, and the Pecos Valley Drug Task Force, with enforcement assistance from the United States Marshal Service, Carlsbad Police Department, Eddy County Sheriff’ Department, Roswell Police Department, Chaves County Drug Task Force, DEA Airwing and Customs and Border Patrol. The New Mexico Air National Guard’s Air Unit, Artesia Police Department and Customs and Border Patrol’s Air Unit provided support during the operation on August 1, 2023.
Assistant U.S. Attorneys Renee L. Camacho and Devon Aragon-Martinez are prosecuting the case.
This operation is part of an Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces (OCDETF) Strike Force Initiative, which provides for the establishment of permanent multi-agency task force teams that work side-by-side in the same location. This co-located model enables agents from different agencies to collaborate on intelligence-driven, multi-jurisdictional operations to disrupt and dismantle the most significant drug traffickers, money launderers, gangs, and transnational criminal organizations. The task force initiatives are also part of the New Mexico High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area program (HIDTA), a federal grant program that supports law enforcement efforts to combat the drug threat in the state.
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