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$79 Million in Cocaine Seized, Four Arrested
BILL FARR;
NANCY WRIDE
Times Staff Writers
10/02/1986
Los Angeles Times
Orange County
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(Copyright, The Times Mirror Company; Los Angeles
Times 1986 All Rights Reserved)
Drug investigators
from the Los Angeles Police Department and the
federal Drug Enforcement Administration seized
457 pounds of cocaine in Orange County and $526,500
in cash in downtown Los Angeles, it was announced
Wednesday.
Agents confiscated
the cash after arresting Julio Perez, 25, and
Gloria Arias, 36, in Los Angeles. The arrests
led to the issuance of search warrants for four
Orange County locations, the investigators said.
The cache of
cocaine, with an estimated street value of $79
million, was found Tuesday during a search of
a residence on Delaware Street in Huntington
Beach. Luz Mary Guzman, 26, was arrested at
the house on suspicion of possession of cocaine.
The cocaine was
discovered in a one-story, wood-frame house
at the rear of the Huntington Beach address.
The ramshackle house appeared to be unoccupied,
although an expensive new automobile was parked
in front. Observed through an open back window
were three opened suitcases on a bed, a television
set and a few food items on a shelf.
Manuel Vasquez
Garcia, 65, was arrested on drug charges during
a search at another site, a two-story home that
he shares with his wife on Canary Drive in Costa
Mesa.
The two residents
of the front house at the Huntington Beach address
identified their landlord as a man named Manuel
Garcia and said he was the only person they
had ever seen at the rear house, where articles
of female underclothing were strung on a laundry
line across the front yard.
According to
resident Geoff Green, 21, a Newport Beach bartender,
Garcia had been making repairs on the rear house
last week when he last saw him there.
Green displayed
a business card he said Garcia gave him that
identified Garcia as an interpreter-investigator
with offices in Santa Ana. An answering service
said several attorneys work at the same address
as Garcia but none could be reached for comment.
Mike
Vreeland,
22, who also lives in the front residence and
works at the same restaurant with Green, described
Garcia as a "nice, friendly guy who always wore
a baseball hat. . . . I called him `Magnum'
because he told us he was a private eye."
Search warrants
were also served at a house on Indiana Avenue
in Buena Park and another home on Rancho Santiago
in Orange. No arrests were made at those locations,
said DEA spokesman Dwight McKinney.
The investigation
is continuing and more arrests are possible,
said Lt. J. R. Schiller of the Police Department's
Narcotics Division.
PHOTO: Rear house
on Delaware Street in Huntington Beach where,
officers said, cocaine cache was seized. / GLENN
KOENIG Geoff Green, left, and Mike Vreeland
discuss their landlord, Manuel Garcia, who was
arrested.