On July 26, 2018, Special Agents with the Humboldt County Drug Task Force, with the assistance of the Humboldt County Sheriffs Office and a narcotic detection K9 with the District Attorney’s Office, served a search warrant on a vehicle being driven by suspected narcotics trafficker, Mitchell Aguiar (age 26).
Agents have been investigating Aguiar for several weeks and were able to identify him as a narcotics dealer in Humboldt County.
At approximately 4:00 p.m., agents conducted a traffic stop on Aguiar along Highway 101 near the Kenmar exit, Fortuna. After being alerted by the K9, agents discovered a false compartment within the vehicle. A search of this compartment yielded just over 6 pounds of suspected heroin. The heroin was packaged for sales. Aguiar was subsequently placed under arrest for the following charges:
H&S 11351 – Possession of a controlled substance for sales
H&S 11352(a) – Transportation of a controlled substance
H&S 11379(b) – Transportation of a controlled substance from one county to another noncontiguous county
H&S 11 366 .8(a) – Fabrication of a false compartment within a vehicle
VC 12500(a) – Driving unlicensed
Aguiar was transported to the Humboldt County Correctional Facility where he was booked on the above charges.
Agents then served a search warrant at a motel located in the 1900 block of Broadway, Eureka. Aguiar rented a room at this location and agents located additional packaging material, digital scales, and other items associated with narcotic sales.
Capital punishment. Six pounds...six grams...zero tolerance....this must stop.
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