Culver, Ore. – Local drug agents arrested two people, one for the second time in two months.
Agents from the Central Oregon Drug Enforcement team (CODE) raided the home of 415 W 3rd Street in Culver, and arrested Alex Barajas, 32, Culver and Gaylyn Fenn, 62, Culver. Here’s the news release from CODE:
On Wednesday, March 2, 2016 at approximately 0630 hrs. Detectives assigned to the Central Oregon Drug Enforcement (CODE) team executed a residential narcotics search warrant at 415 W 3rd Street in the city of Culver, OR.
The investigation into Barajas and Fenn spanned several months and focused in Deschutes and Jefferson County. Detectives had already identified Barajas as being a major supplier of methamphetamine to the region when he was arrested by the CODE team in September, 2015. In that case, detective’s located approximately 2.3 pounds of methamphetamine concealed in different locations within a vehicle he was a passenger in, with most of the methamphetamine located hidden in the dashboard of the vehicle.
In this most recent investigation, Barajas and Fenn were working together to distribute methamphetamine from different locations in Deschutes and Jefferson Counties, to include from their residence in Culver, OR. Investigators secured enough detailed information regarding their illegal operation that a search warrant was granted for the mentioned address.
During the execution of the warrant, Barajas and Fenn were located inside the residence and taken into custody without incident. Evidence located during the search included a commercial amount of methamphetamine, scales, packaging material, U.S. currency and other evidence of the sales and manufacturing of methamphetamine.
Barajas and Fenn were lodged at the Jefferson County Adult Jail on the below listed charges.
Barajas:
PCS/MCS/DCS (methamphetamine)
Frequenting a Place Where Controlled Substances are Used, Kept, Sold
Unlawful MCS/DCS within 1,000 feet of a school
Fenn:
PCS/MCS/DCS (methamphetamine)
Frequenting a Place Where Controlled Substances are Used, Kept, Sold
Unlawful MCS/DCS within 1,000 feet of a school