BAKERSFIELD - Following an 18-month investigation targeting local criminal street gangs in Bakersfield, 12 defendants have been charged federally, and another 17 defendants were arrested on state charges. The charges include drug trafficking, conspiracy, and firearms offenses.
Seized in operation were 13 firearms, over 15,000 suspected fentanyl pills, approximately 990 grams of fentanyl, approximately 10 pounds of methamphetamine, approximately 7 pounds of heroin, approximately 112 pounds of marijuana, and over $60,000 in U.S. currency.
“Today’s announcement is the result of a coordinated federal, state, and local law enforcement action, and I commend all of our partners for their hard work on this case,” said U.S. Attorney Phillip A. Talbert. “This kind of coordinated effort allows us to most effectively protect our communities and hold gang members accountable for their crimes.”
“The continued support of the US Attorney’s Office and our federal partners is key in impacting violent and deadly criminal activity in our community,” said Bakersfield Police Chief Greg Terry. “We will continue these collaborative investigations to hold those who victimize our community accountable.”
“The Kern County Sheriff’s Office is grateful for the cooperation we have with all the law enforcement agencies in the County of Kern,” said Sheriff Donny Youngblood, “These outstanding relationships allow us to work together on the mission of taking illegal drugs off the streets to make it a safer place for all the residents and visitors of our great county.”
“The success of yesterday’s operation represents another important stride in our ongoing effort to combat gang-related crime in the Central Valley and all of Northern California and also highlights the importance of law enforcement partnerships across the spectrum,” said HSI San Francisco/NorCal Special Agent in Charge Tatum King. “I’m proud of our agents’ exhaustive investigative work in bringing these subjects to justice. HSI will continue to work closely with Bakersfield PD and all of our other local, state, and federal law enforcement partners to dismantle these dangerous criminal enterprises and hold their members accountable for their flagrant disregard for the law.”
Kern County District Attorney Cynthia Zimmer said, “Congratulations to all law enforcement partners on their efforts in this operation which will certainly disrupt criminal street gangs and their distribution of narcotics.”
The federal defendants charged include:
William Arthur Poush, 43, of Bakersfield, was charged with the distribution of a controlled substance and conspiracy to distribute a controlled substance;
Rosa Fernandez, 43, of Bakersfield, was charged with the distribution of a controlled substance and conspiracy to distribute a controlled substance;
Timothy Robert Hingston, 39, of N. Hollywood, was charged with the distribution of a controlled substance and conspiracy to distribute a controlled substance;
Spencer Matthew Hopper, 35, of Montrose, was charged with the distribution of a controlled substance and conspiracy to distribute a controlled substance;
Dale Vincent Perez, 39, of Bakersfield, was charged with possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance and conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute a controlled substance;
Dale Wesley Hubbard, 49, of Bakersfield, charged with the distribution of a controlled substance and conspiracy to distribute a controlled substance;
Darlene Crystal Viera, 40, of Bakersfield, was charged with distribution of a controlled substance and conspiracy to distribute a controlled substance;
Manuel Yanes, 25, of Bakersfield, charged with the distribution of a controlled substance and conspiracy to distribute a controlled substance;
Jorge Luis Yanes, 28, of Bakersfield, charged with the distribution of a controlled substance and conspiracy to distribute a controlled substance;
Luis Mauricio Castenon, 33, of Bakersfield, charged with the distribution of a controlled substance; and
David Garcia, 35, of Bakersfield, was charged with possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance and felon in possession of a firearm.
Bryan Steven Reyes, 28, of Bakersfield, charged with distributing a controlled substance.
These cases are the product of an investigation conducted by Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), the Bakersfield Police Department, the Kern County Probation Department, the Kern County District Attorney’s Office, and the Kern County Sheriff’s Office, with assistance from the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR), and the California Highway Patrol. Assistant U.S. Attorney Jessica A. Massey is prosecuting the cases.
If convicted, the defendants face maximum sentences between 10 years and life in prison and $250,000 to $10 million in fines. Any sentence, however, would be determined at the court's discretion after considering any applicable statutory factors and the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, which take into account a number of variables. The charges are only allegations; the defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.