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Riverside Sheriff Deputy Caught Smuggling 100 Lbs of Fentanyl Sentenced to Time Served & Probation

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A former Riverside County Sheriff's Deputy has pleaded guilty to transporting over 100 pounds of fentanyl and been sentenced to probation in California. In September 2023, while off-duty, he was caught carrying more than 100 pounds of fentanyl on the 10-freeway near Calimesa, California. He resigned from the Sheriff's Department following his arrest.

"After a K9 alerted to the presence of narcotics within the vehicle, a search was conducted," sheriff's Capt. Rob Roggeveen said. "Located in the vehicle was (104) pounds of packaged fentanyl pills, or M30s. Also located in the vehicle was a loaded handgun."

Jorge Alberto Oceguera Rocha, now 26, was accused of smuggling fentanyl as a middleman for the Sinaloa Cartel. He would have been ensnared during a DEA and local Riverside police investigation into cartel trafficking in the eastern area of the county. 

Authorities said there was no indication he brought drugs into any of Riverside County's jails but transporting the narcotics for a larger organization.


He was hired by the department in April 2019 and had been assigned to the Smith Correctional Facility in Banning. 

The Riverside County Sheriff's Department previously said in a court affidavit that investigators intercepted Oceguera-Rocha's phone calls and learned he was planning to travel to an "identified narcotic stash location" in Victorville.

According to a Riverside police statement, "the DEA and Riverside police provided investigative leads to the Sheriff's Department, ultimately assisting in the arrest of the deputy." That arrest came after the US Attorney initially declined to file charges, resulting in his arrest by his own department.

The federal indictment was rejected by the AUSA’s office. This was likely due to Rocha's involvement in an ongoing investigation, entitled Operation Hotline Bling.


This prompted investigators from SIB to re-arrest Oceguera-Rocha and re-book him into a county jail with the Riverside County District Attorney’s Office prepared to file charges to include possession of narcotics, transportation with the intent to distribute narcotics, weight enhancements for the narcotics (104 pounds of fentanyl), and possession of a firearm while in possession of narcotics.

Operation Hotline Bling

Rocha had been one of more than a dozen people under surveillance as part of Operation Hotline Bling, a joint federal-local law enforcement crackdown on the Sinaloa drug trafficking network based in Mexico.

The investigation began in March 2023. It was initiated by the DEA Riverside District Office and the Riverside Police Department with assistance from the US Postal Service. A total of 376 pounds of methamphetamine, 37.4 pounds of fentanyl, 600,000 fentanyl tablets, 1.4 kilograms of cocaine, and 7 firearms were recovered during the operation, according to Riverside police. 16 defendants were charged including former Sheriff's Deputy Rocha.

George Alexander Aranda, Edwin Michael Alva and Christopher Arreola Alvarado were indicted on charges of conspiracy to distribute at least 400 grams of a mixture and substance containing a detectable amount of fentanyl and methamphetamine.

Alvarado operated and maintained a drug stash in Perris, California the court documents alleged, and the two men would package fentanyl at the stash house for shipping through the mail. Aranda and Alva would take the packaged fentanyl and mail it to customers from post offices in and around Riverside County, prosecutors alleged.

Rocha pleaded guilty last week to transportation of controlled substances and possession of controlled substances for sale. The weapons enhancement charge was dropped.

The plea was made directly to the judge, over the prosecutor's objection.

Prosecution's Objection

"We did object, on the record in open court, to the defendant making a plea to the court...based on the defendant taking advantage of a position of public trust," said John Hall, a spokesperson for the Riverside County District Attorney's Office.

Riverside County Superior Court Judge David Gunn dismissed sentence-enhancing allegations of perpetrating a drug-related offense while armed and imposed a 4-year term of imprisonment, which would have been served in county jail because the offenses were categorized as “non-violent.”

Time Served & Probation

After factoring state credits intended to reduce overcrowding in correctional facilities and adding the time Rocha had already spent behind bars, the defendant's sentence was stayed, and he was released from the Byrd Detention Center in Murrieta on Thursday, January 30. He is now on mandatory supervision for 16 months.

58 comments:

  1. Solicito un assesino con referncias.

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    1. 135V/W Rivet Joint reconnaissance aircraft conducted its second signals intelligence (SIGINT) operation near cartel-controlled territories within Mexico this past week. The SIGINT mission coincides with remarks from US Border Czar Tom Homan, who warned on Thursday that he "expects" a hot confrontation between the US military and drug cartels.

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    2. 135V/W Rivet Joint reconnaissance aircraft conducted its second signals intelligence (SIGINT) operation near cartel-controlled territories within Mexico this past week. The SIGINT mission coincides with remarks from US Border Czar Tom Homan, who warned on Thursday that he "expects" a hot confrontation between the US military and drug cartels.

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    3. Yo puedo trabajar. Me llamo Nuffy. Cuanto pagas pendejo? Puedo empesar mañana. El Sufisente Ya!!!

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    4. USA. Home of the stupid Latino who waves the flag of the country they don't want to be deported to and of the country who's done nothing for them. Hence why they're in America.

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    5. The US is also housing one ignorant motherfucker in you, call that balance.

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    6. If you’d like to deal drugs or head over to CA, we don’t prosecute here. We just harass street vendors…

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    7. @10-14 then why don’t you do something about it bad ass? Too scared of said, “Latinos”?

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  2. That’s what good looks do for you! They make good salesmen, and all kinds of benefits in life such as charisma with sentencing judge! If he would of been some ugly fucker he would of gotten like 100 years with the book thrown at him!

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    1. That’s bullshit, my old man looks like Tom Cruise and sells 200 cars a year and I look like a troll and can sell just as many. It’s personality 95% of the time. This guy got special treatment for another reason. I’d love to know what it was. I woulda thrown the book at him for an example for anyone in law enforcement even considering making cash on the side.

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    2. I look like an orangutan.

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    3. 11:52 AM
      Fuckin love it bro keepin it real

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  3. No pues wow. He should have received 10 years and set as an example.

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  4. California is Blue .Democrat and very Liberal !
    In California Criminals are the Victims and Victims are the criminals. Straight Hard working people tax paying people law abiding people are considered evil . California is Sodom and Gomorah of the USA

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    2. Get outta here Sol, your reign of terror is over.

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    3. California is one of the top economies in the world, has some of top research universities in the country, Caltech is harder to get in than Harvard. It's a leader in technology, Silicon Valley. Look at the dirty South red states for comparison. Don't get it twisted.

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    4. 6:24 no period kid, help mom with chores.

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    5. When your telling the truth people still cry, liberal madness 100 pounds of fentanyl probation ?

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    6. creepy boomer detected, since it's not an illegal immigrant, the deranged boomer blames democrats. Enjoy gooning to the gore, you old, fake christian.

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  5. He legit should be sentenced to life in prison and shipped to El Salvador. If he was a Canadian RCMP chief Trump would be asking for a firing squad! Absolutely a double standard.

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  6. Typical California.

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    1. You can’t afford to talk about California

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    2. Richest state in the nation, the 6th largest economy in the world, the hardest university to get into (it's harder to get in Caltech than Harvard), and home to one of the world's leading innovation and tech hubs, Silicon Valley. Don't be fooled by right wing pundits, always hating on California, while trying to sweep under the rug the fact that Southern republican states pale in comparison.

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  7. Pigs do cover each other backs, Sicario 006 snitched, that puto!

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  8. Time served for having all of that fentanyl? Are you kidding me? California is a joke. No wonder criminals are not afraid of going to jail in that state. Overcrowded jails? Why not send them to Guantanamo Bay? Start building more prisons. This Luca Doncic lookalike is going to do it again. Guaranteed. Nuff Said!!!

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    1. El Salvador will house American citizens that don’t behave

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    2. 1:13 no period, your full of manure.

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  9. This cop is probably cooperating with the Feds, if he received no time in jail, with everything that's been going on with Mex & U.S. fent.

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    1. Yep, he's obviously some kind of high value informant that's why he got no time. Probably helped put away more dirty cops or something

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  10. But wait wait, the us of a don't have cartels.

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  11. I saw on the news 100s of Mexicans in texas protesting deportation while waving Mexican flags! If you are so proud of your country why are you here illegally! Yes, deep down y'all know Mexico is a sheethole! Can't fix stupid!

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    1. America isn't perfect. Can't fix ignorance.

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    2. Please don't wave Mexican flags in the united states, you will NOT win any popularity contests, believe me!

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    3. 9:21 aka James Brown take it easy lil balls.

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    4. America isn’t perfect .. but it’s still the best place on earth .. yea I never understood why protesters wave their homecountry flag when they so badly want to remain in the US.

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    5. @12:55 stop sniffing criminals rears. Must be a stupid drug trafficker.

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    6. 1:17 PM
      Funny you never see the same protests in Mexico, they use U.S freedom to make protests, send them packing they would soon shut the fuck up.
      Lindo mexico and cant wait to leave to the U.S great for the U.S getting all these nice people ...

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    7. Truther..
      They have got a lot of front cheeky bastards, stop messing round get hard line with these people we are too soft..U.S has every right to protect her borders mexico is even harsher but that never gets mentioned

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  12. Crazy…. Hella different foos get classified as “violent” when they get caught with guns…

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  13. Lol I thought america was tough on fentanyl guess not possession of a gram of crack gets you more time wtf I had a friend who had 80 grams of meth in 2003 and got 7 years in prison served 4 and 4 probation smfh tough on crime the prosecuter is a joke he should have gotten double just cause he was a police officer

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    1. You're talking about Communist California. Home of the deep blue faced democratic libtards where crimes come with impunity. Might as well call it Mexico Jr.

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    2. 10:10
      Excuses, Excuses. Lame.

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  14. He's a protected informant

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    1. lol 11,30 yur a protected no periods.

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  15. You want to stop fentanyl? Make the sentences hardcore. If you sell fentanyl chances are someone will die because they took your product which you profited from, BAM!…… life sentence.

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  16. He’s the one that lead to the pick up of menchos son in law in Riverside. Time served = DEA informant.

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  17. I got caught with 3 grams of shrooms in Texas years ago and faced 10 years in prison and got 4 years probation plus some jail time and this guy got caught with a shit ton of fentanyl as a cop and gets probation. What a joke

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    1. You should have keistered the shrooms
      🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄

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  18. He will be pardoned by Trump.

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  19. If this guy was white every bitch here would be playing the race card ...

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    1. If he was white he would have turkey based all the drugs with his brand brothers while cucking it.

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  20. So much for making an easy $150,000 as a deputy. Another $100,000 with some OT.

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  21. Who cares! His career in any kind of law enforcement is over. When he applies for a job and the application asks, "Have you ever been investigated and/or convicted of a crime? X will mark the "YES." Good luck former Sherrif Rocha. Hope it was worth it.

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  22. I don't understand this one, wasn't he tied to the Los Rusos indictment out of IV too? If there was a task force involved, they must have used his info to work the chain, and then sentenced him under state guidelines, rather than transferring him to federal custody, and going that way.

    but I thought he did get the state charged dropped and feds picked up the case?

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    1. It was the other way around. His own Sheriff's dept stopped and arrested him, they presented the case to the feds and they declined to charge. So he was briefly released but then arrested on state/county charges.

      He was tied into the Hotline Bling investigation. The county DA objected to his guilty plea deal and what the judge sentenced him to.

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