On May 12th, 2020, special agents with the Humboldt County Drug Task Force (HCDTF), with the assistance from the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office, conducted a traffic stop on Maple Hills Road just off Highway 101, Miranda.
Agents had obtained a search warrant for a vehicle being driven by Rafaela Castillo-Ramirez (age 41 from Sinaloa, Mexico). Through their multi-week investigation, agents learned that Castillo-Ramirez is employed by a Drug Trafficking Organization operating out of Bakersfield, California.
Castillo-Ramirez was detained without incident. Agents searched her vehicle and located a false compartment under the rear seat. Inside the false compartment agents located approximately 5 pounds of suspected heroin packaged for sales. HCDTF estimates the local street value of this substance to exceed $224,000.
Castillo-Ramirez was subsequently placed under arrest and booked into the Humboldt County Correctional Facility on the following charges:
• H&S 11351, 11352 Possession and transportation of controlled substances for sales
• H& 11366.8(a) False compartment within motor vehicle
• H&S 120275 Violation of shelter in place order
Agents also obtained a bail enhancement pursuant to PC 1275 through the Humboldt Superior Court. Castillo-Ramirez’s bail was set at $500,000.
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