Reporting Period: 29 JUN – 05 JUL 2011 CONTROLLED UNCLASSIFIED INFORMATION This document was created by Texas Department of Public Safety’s Border Security Operations Center in conjunction with federal, state, and local Unified Command partners as part of ongoing border security efforts and should be safeguarded and protected in accordance with the requirements of the above classification. The above classification includesthisdocumentandanyaccompanyingattachmentsand/ore-mails. CONTROLLED UNCLASSIFIED INFORMATION –LAW ENFORCEMENT SENSITIVE Key Events and Findings • Between 28 - 30 JUN 2011, CID-Garland, along with DPS AVN and the TX Air National Guard, conducted a domestic marijuana eradication operation in Raines, Ellis and Dallas Counties. As a result, 21,456 plants were seized in Raines Co, 469 plants were seized in Ellis Co, and 22,400 plants were seized in Dallas Co for a total of 44,325 cultivated marijuana plants. • On 6 JUL 2011. Montgomery Co Pct. 4 Constable’s Office discovered a broken-down tractor trailer impeding traffic on US-59 in Kingwood, TX. A consent to search revealed 101 bundles (totaling 2,430 lbs) of marijuana co-mingled within a load of limes, avocados and mangos. • The largest single cash seizure this period occurred in the RGV Sector where Roma PD Officers seized at total of $102,662 USD in nine individually vacuum sealed and wrapped packages from the center console and front door panels of a white Chevrolet Trailblazer. • Since JAN 2011, there have been six incidences of former service and/or cloned vehicles used for drug smuggling in the RGV Sector. • In the RGV Sector, USBP Agents at the Sarita Checkpoint seized 26 lbs of cocaine in 10 bundles wrapped in gray duct tape concealed behind an interior quarter panel of a 2007 Jeep Liberty. This is the largest cocaine seizure in this reporting period. • Mexican police arrested Jesus "El Mamito" Rejon, a top lieutenant of Los Zetas, who was linked to the murder of Jaime Zapata, a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Agent in FEB 2011. • The Mexican Army seized weapons, cash and drugs inside a house on the Bugambilia neighborhood in Reynosa. SEDENA reported seizing three vehicles, 12 assault rifles, 14 handguns, 529 ammo mags, 75,084 ammo rds, $224,776 USD, 316,150 pesos and 9,199 doses of cocaine in powder and rock form. CONTROLLED UNCLASSIFIED INFORMATION –LAW ENFORCEMENT SENSITIVE Sig. Mexico Events TT Dallam Sherman Hansford Ochiltree Lipscomb AABBLLEE OOFF 287 p. 72-85 Hartley 2M8oo7re Hutchinson Roberts Hemphill Oldham Potter Carson Gray Wheeler Statewide Corridor Seizures CC Deaf Smith Randall Armstrong Donley Collingsworth p. 65-71 OONNTTEENNTTSS 27 Parmer Castro Swisher Briscoe Hall Childress Hardeman Bailey Lamb Hale Floyd Motley Cottle Foard Wilbarger Wichita Clay Lubbock Montague Lamar Cochran Hockley Crosby Dickens King Knox Baylor Archer Cooke Grayson Fannin Red River Bowie Delta Yoakum Terry Lynn Garza Kent Stonewall Haskell Throckmorton Young Jack Wise Denton Collin Hunt Hopkins nilknarF TCitaums sirroM Cass Grant Dona Ana Otero AnGdraeinwess DaMwasrotinn BoHrdoewna rd ScMuirtrcyh ell Fisher JToanyelosr Shackelford StEeapshtelannsd Palo Pinto PHaorokedr JohnTsaorrnant DaEllalliss RockKwaaulflman Van ZRaanindst Wood Uppshur HMaarrriiosnon Luna Nolan Callahan Erath Somervell Henderson Gregg Rusk Panola Hidalgo El Paso Hudspeth Loving Winkler Ector Midland Glasscock Sterling Coke Runnels Coleman Brown ComancheHamilton Bosque Hill NavarroFreestone Anderson Cherokee Nacogdoches Shelby Hudspeth Culberson Ward Crane Upton Reagan Mills Coryell McLennan Limestone Houston AugSuasnti ne Irion Tom Green Concho Falls Leon Angelina Sabine Reeves McCulloch San Saba Lampasas Bell Robertson Trinity El Paso Sector Jeff DJeaff Dvaviiss Pecos Crockett Schleicher Menard Mason Llano Burnet Williamson Milam BrazosMGadriimsoens Walker Polk Tyler JasperNewton Burleson San Jacinto p. 05-17 Sutton Kimble Gillespie Blanco Travis Lee Montgomery Hardin Terrell Washington Liberty Presidio Brewster Val Verde Edwards Real KeBrrandera KendallComal Hays CaldwellBastropFayette Austin Waller Harris Chambers JeffersonOrange Guadalupe Colorado Fort Bend Marfa Sector Bexar Gonzales Galveston Kinney Uvalde Medina Lavaca Wilson Wharton Brazoria p. 18-24 DeWitt Zavala Frio Karnes Jackson Matagorda Atascosa Victoria Goliad Coastal Bend Del Rio Sector Dimmit LOivaek Bee Refugio La Sector p. 25-30 Salle San Jim Patricio Wells p. 57-64 Duval Nueces Overall Assessment Webb Kleberg p. 86-99 Laredo Sector Jim Brooks Kenedy Rio Grande Hogg p. 31-37 Valley Sector Starr Willacy p. 38-56 Cameron CONTROLLED UNCLASSIFIED INFORMATION –LAW ENFORCEMENT SENSITIVE Operation BORDER STAR 29 JUN – 05 JUL 2011 CCOONNTTRORLOLLELDE UDN CULNASCSLIFAIESDS IINFFIOERDM IANTFIOONR –MLAAWTI EONNF O–RLCAEMWE NETN SFEONRSICTEIVME ENT SENSITIVE EL PASO UNIFIED COMMAND SECTOR 29 JUN – 05 JUL 2011 H E T L E P P A S S O D U H UNIFIED COMMAND MEMBERS USBP HorizonCity PD CBP –OFO YsletaDel Sur Tribal PD ICE El Paso ISD PD West TX HIDTA Universityof Texas El Paso PD EPIC El Paso CommunityCollegePD TMF El Paso Office of Emergency DPS Management TPWD Texas TechUniversityPD US Army, Ft. BlissCID Texas Comptrollerof Public El Paso CO SO HudspethCO SO Accounts Dona Ana CO SO (NM) Texas AttorneyGeneral, El Paso Grant CO SO (NM) UnionPacificRailroadPD Hidalgo CO SO (NM) Texas AlcoholicBeverage Luna CO SO (NM) Commission Otero CO SO (NM) El Paso County Constables Anthony PD El Paso PD Full Map/Table of Contents CCOONNTTRROOLLLLEEDD UUNNCCLLAASSSSIIFFIIEEDD IINNFFOORRMMAATTIOIONN – –LALWAW E NEFNOFROCRECMEMENETN STE SNESNITSIIVTEIV E El Paso Sector The Unified Command provided the following reports: Illegal Alien Apprehensions Contraband Seizures IAs/Referrals 0 Marijuana 2,006.63 lbs IAs/USBP 199 Cocaine 55.42 lbs OTMs 17 Heroin 0 lbs Guatemala 7 Methamphetamine 0 lbs Honduras 9 Countries Currency $0.00 Vietnam 1 Other None reported Handgun(s) 4 Vehicles Stolen / Recovered Weapons Long Gun(s) 0 Stolen 17 Explosive(s) 0 Recovered 1 Absconds 0 Bailouts 0 Criminal Arrests 49 Fugitive Arrests 18 Gang Related Criminal Arrests 3 Pursuits 3 Scouts/Decoys 0 CONTROLLED UNCLASSIFIED INFORMATION –LAW ENFORCEMENT SENSITIVE El Paso Sector The Unified Command statistics over the past 4 weeks: El Paso UC Currency Seizures El Paso UC Marijuana Seizures $4,000 3,000.00 de $3,500 $3,475 d 2,455.23 z e 2,500.00 ieS y $3,000 zieS 2,006.64 c a 2,000.00 ne $2,500 na rr u 1,880.98 uC S $2,000 jiraM 1,500.00 U 1,371.37 fo tn $$11,,050000 fo sd 1,000.00 u n o u 500.00 m $500 oP A $0 $0 $0 $0 0.00 17-Jun-11 24-Jun-11 1-Jul-11 8-Jul-11 17-Jun-11 24-Jun-11 1-Jul-11 8-Jul-11 El Paso UC Cocaine Seizures El Paso UC Illegal Aliens 120.00 250 97.18 d 205 d 100.00 e e d 200 z n ieS e 80.00 eher 194 167 199 n p 150 iacoC 60.00 68.21 55.43 pA sA fo I f 100 sd 40.00 o r nuo 20.00 ebm 50 P u N 10.71 0.00 0 17-Jun-11 24-Jun-11 1-Jul-11 8-Jul-11 17-Jun-11 24-Jun-11 1-Jul-11 8-Jul-11 CONTROLLED UNCLASSIFIED INFORMATION –LAW ENFORCEMENT SENSITIVE Gang activity for the week of 30 JUN 2011 thru 06 JUL 2011 Six gang-related incidents were reported this period involving seven arrests of members from five different gangs. There were three criminal arrests and four fugitive arrests. The incidents involved: DWI, Unlawful Carry of a Weapon, and Traffic Offenses. Bandidos Barrio Azteca Los Fatherless Lower Valley Hoodlums Surenos 13 There have been recent changes in the leadership of the El Paso chapter of the BANDIDOS. Carlos “C Dog” Chacon is the new El Paso President. One of the up and coming support groups of the BANDIDOS MC are the EMBUDOS MC based out of Las Cruces, NM. Name: Chacon, Carlos DOB: 12/30/1959 6’00” 200 Lbs. BrnBald BandidosEl Paso President “C Dog” Tattoos: Left Arm: Dragon, Fish, “Jacob”, “Aaron”, Mexican; Right Arm: Roses, Eagles, Skulls. A recent restructuring of the BANDIDOS Outlaw Motorcycle Gang (OMG) in El Paso appears to have resulted in a significant change in the command structure from the top down. As these changes have occurred, there has also been a significant change in the behavior and activities of the BANDIDOS. This change is best described as an increased public presence of individuals and groups wearing the BANDIDOS colors in the form of riding vests, t-shirts, etc. Additionally, the BANDIDOS are becoming more brazen in their conduct with the general public and law enforcement with increased intimidation and harassment tactics. CCOONNTTRROOLLLLEEDD UUNNCCLLAASSSSIIFFIIEEDD IINNFFOORRMMAATTIIOONN ––LLAAWW EENNFFOORRCCEEMMEENNTT SSEENNSSIITTIIVVEE Gang activity (Cont) Two notable incidents have occurred within a 30-day period. In June 2011, members of the EMBUDOS MC, a BANDIDOS support group, were holding a meeting with the President of the El Paso BANDIDOS Chapter at an establishment in Dona Ana Co near Las Cruces, NM. Two off-duty officers unwittingly entered the establishment and observed the meeting taking place. The officers were confronted by several EMBUDOS, and questioned as to who they were and if they worked for a law enforcement agency. The officers denied any affiliation with law enforcement, but the EMBUDOS members confronting the officers photographed the officers’ faces and the license plates affixed to their motorcycles. The officers were then allowed to leave without further incident. While this occurred, the security guard working the front door of the establishment was replaced by two EMBUDOS who were acting as sentries. In the month of July 2011, a Texas Department of Public Safety Highway Patrol Trooper conducted a traffic stop on the Vice President of the BANDIDOS El Paso Chapter. The female passenger of the motorcycle driven by the BANDIDOS VP immediately dismounted the motorcycle and began to make phone calls and send text messages on her cell phone. A short time later, several BANDIDOS wearing BANDIDOS riding vests arrived at the scene of the traffic stop in a pickup and set up surveillance a short distance away in a parking lot. The Trooper confronted the BANDIDOS when they arrived and conducted a consent search of the vehicle they arrived in. A High-Point 9mm handgun was located in the vehicle along with several locks, including discus padlocks, tied to handkerchiefs. No arrests were made. Officers are encouraged to remain vigilant and to practice appropriate officer safety tactics if encountering BANDIDOS or BANDIDOS support group members, especially on traffic stops where individuals are in possession of cell phones that can be used to disclose the location of a traffic stop. If any officer or agency has information regarding recent similar events involving BANDIDOS or BANDIDOS support group members, please contact DPS CID Agent Steve Marks at 915-849-4000, or DPS CID Agent Brandon Speed at 915-832-5367. CONTROLLED UNCLASSIFIED INFORMATION –LAW ENFORCEMENT SENSITIVE CBP-OFO Officers at the Ysleta POE 29 JUN 2011 52.56 lbs of marijuana 1996 Honda Civic Concealed: Inside the dashboard 01 JUL 2011 43.3 lbs of marijuana 2003 Honda Accord Concealed: Inside the dashboard CBP-OFO Officers at the Santa Teresa, NM, POE 30 JUN 2011 109.35 lbs of marijuana 2003 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo Concealed: Floor board and rear bumper CONTROLLED UNCLASSIFIED INFORMATION –LAW ENFORCEMENT SENSITIVE
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