Three Arrested for Suspected Drug Activity and Firearms

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Conrrado Ramirez Herrera, Michael Kick, and Mariano Velarde-Galvan

This is a press release from the Eureka Police Department. The information has not been proven in a court of law and any individuals described should be presumed innocent until proven guilty:

On November 2, 2016, at about 1:49 p.m., Detectives with the Eureka Police Department Problem Oriented Policing Unit (POP) served a search warrant at an apartment on the 1100 block of L Street in response to an ongoing investigation into drug activity.

During the search, detectives located 8 pounds of marijuana, 332 grams of concentrated cannabis, 65 grams of methamphetamine, a .38 Special revolver, a .410/45 LC revolver, a 12 gauge shotgun with a 24” overall length, scales, packaging, and indicia.

Three people from inside the apartment were transported to the Humboldt County Correctional Facility (HCCF) and booked on the following charges.

  • Michael Kick, 34 of Eureka. Felon in possession of a firearm and possession of methamphetamine.
  • Mariano Velarde-Galvan, 25 of Eureka. Possession of a short barrel shotgun, possession of controlled substance, possession of marijuana for sales, and possession of controlled substance for sales.
  • Conrrado Ramirez Herrera, 57 of Eureka. Possession of a short barrel shotgun, possession of controlled substance, possession of marijuana for sales, and possession of controlled substance.

Anyone with information on suspected drug activity within the city limits of Eureka is asked to call the POP unit at (707) 441-4373.110216-search-warrant-01 110216-search-warrant-02 110216-search-warrant-03 110216-search-warrant-05

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G-ma
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G-ma
7 years ago

Isn’t their something missing from that shotgun?and we’re those guns registered?we’re still looking for our stolen gun

Anon Forrest
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7 years ago
Reply to  G-ma

The grip is missing. G-ma: Did you report the stolen gun? I discovered that the cops are really efficient in recovering legal stolen guns, registered or not. af

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7 years ago
Reply to  Anon Forrest

How would they recover a stolen legal not registered gun?

Lost Croat Outburst
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Lost Croat Outburst
7 years ago
Reply to  Guest

They would pick the gun up at the crime scene, regardless of legal status, and figure out the legal status from the serial number or lack of one, plus other evidence on scene.

hit n miss
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hit n miss
7 years ago
Reply to  Anon Forrest

I’m going to take a shot at this and say….it was found on their persons or at the location? Just a shot.

G-ma
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G-ma
7 years ago
Reply to  Anon Forrest

Yes.it was my grandpas,handed down.and I understand back then they didn’t register them like now.the cop said we’d never see it again.bummer.i keep hoping.thanks AF

Hick
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Hick
7 years ago

indicia?

maybe
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maybe
7 years ago
Reply to  Hick

Stamp (s) ?

Honeydew Bridge Chump
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Honeydew Bridge Chump
7 years ago

The eyebrows gave them away, in my opinion….

Mogtx
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7 years ago

Mexican Familia would like to know what the eye brows have to do with anything ?good job pop I wonder if they are undocumented .ship them back as soon as they do all there time .hope they didn’t release them already if so they are already headed to mexico .

Shak
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Shak
7 years ago

Gotta laugh at those who believe the 2nd, 4th, 9th, amendments are still being protected & secured by those we’ve empowered to secure it.
If it were secured, they would face nuisance charges and have to clean up homeless camps or preppy parks for 3 months.