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Bulldog Gang Member Sentenced to over 20 Years in Prison for Drug and Sex Trafficking Offenses

FRESNO  -  Today, U.S. District Judge Lawrence J. O’Neill sentenced Filiberto “Beto” Chavez, 38, of Fresno, to 20 years and 10 months in prison for conspiring to distribute methamphetamine, distribution of methamphetamine, possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine, conspiring to engage in interstate travel for prostitution and use of a cellphone to promote prostitution, U.S. Attorney McGregor W. Scott announced.

According to court documents and testimony at trial, on July 8, 2017, Chavez, a Bulldog gang member, sold methamphetamine to convicted co-defendant, Robert Lockhart. Convicted co-defendant Amina Padilla stored methamphetamine for Chavez and gave a portion of what she had stored to convicted co‑defendant Carlos Melgar to deliver to Lockhart. On July 11, 2017, agents served search warrants at Padilla’s and Lockhart’s apartments and seized methamphetamine from both.


Stanislaus County Man Admits to Defrauding Concert Promoters and Investors

SACRAMENTO -  A Patterson man pleaded guilty today to defrauding concert promoters and investors of $550,000 by claiming to be able to secure well-known artists to perform concerts, U.S. Attorney McGregor W. Scott announced.

Jordan Mouton, aka Big Cheeze, 39, pleaded guilty to wire fraud and aggravated identity theft for falsely representing his ability to arrange concerts featuring well-known entertainment artists. Mouton also pleaded guilty to engaging in monetary transactions involving criminally derived property.

Joetta Flores Fleak to Serve as 2019 MHS Homecoming Grand Marshal

MADERA  - Maderans have often used the phrase, “Coyote Born, Coyote Bred, Coyote til the day I’m dead!”...yet, it’s not often we find a leader in our community who truly embodies these ideals.  This year, Madera High is pleased to announce the 2019 Grand Marshal leading off Friday’s Howard Road Homecoming Parade, Joetta Flores Fleak! 

Joetta was born and raised in the Valley to legendary MHS alumni, Joe and Katie Flores and is proud to call herself a Coyote Alumni from the Class of 1968.  While at MHS, Joetta was a four-year varsity tennis player whose highlights include capturing the coveted “Coe T. Swift #1 Player” during her senior year.  After graduation, Joetta attended Fresno State to study Anthropology.  While at Fresno State got married and had two children, Elissa (‘94 grad) and Lynley (‘97 grad). 

Ficklin Vineyards Invited to US Embassy in London - Wine Produced in Madera Requested for Embassy Dinners

MADERA  -   Ficklin Vineyards, America's oldest Port winery established in 1946, recently received a request from the US Embassy in London for their award-winning Port to serve at upcoming Embassy dinners. From Ficklin Vineyard's remote location in Madera County, Winemaker and President, Peter Ficklin, was happy to hear his Ports are drawing interest from across the pond. "The UK has a long and valued history in the development and traditions of Port wine," said Peter Ficklin, Winemaker, and President. "We consider this a special acknowledgment of our premium quality."

Ficklin Vineyards received the request from Gerry Kaufmann, of the Embassy's cultural division, expressing the desire of the US Embassy in London to serve Ficklin Port at their dinners. Then the hard work began to meet regulations to ship Ficklin Vineyards Old Vine Tinta and Aged 10 Years Tawny Port to the Embassy. In addition to the US Embassy, the process also involved the USDA, Foreign Agricultural Service, the California Wine Institute, and the Culinary Diplomacy Project.

Two Convicted for Aiding the Flight of Accused Killer of Newman Police Corporal

FRESNO  -  Monday, a federal jury in Fresno convicted two defendants for assisting in an effort to help Paulo Virgen Mendoza’s escape from California to Mexico after he allegedly killed Newman Police Corporal Ronil Singh during a traffic stop, U.S. Attorney McGregor W. Scott announced.

Virgen Mendoza’s brother, Conrado Virgen Mendoza, 34, an illegal alien from Colima, Mexico, residing in Chowchilla; and friend, Erik Quiroz Razo, 28, an illegal alien from Michoacán, Mexico residing in Merced, were found guilty of conspiring to aid and abet Paulo Virgen Mendoza’s flight to avoid prosecution for murder. The jury acquitted other family members, Erasmo Villegas Suarez, 36, and Maria Luisa Moreno, 57, both of the Bakersfield-Lamont area.


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