Two Arrested by Drug Task Force in Eureka

This is a press release from the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office. The information has not been proven in a court of law and any individuals described should be presumed innocent until proven guilty:

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Healy

On 11/12/2015 at about 7:00am Agents from the Humboldt County Drug Task Force assisted by the Eureka Police Department Problem Oriented Policing unit served a search warrant at a house on the 2100 block of Union Street in Eureka. The warrant was based on an investigation into heroin sales from the residence, and was partially in response to citizen complaints from the neighborhood.

A total of seven people were detained at the property, including two people living in a tent in the back yard and one living in a garage.

Agents discovered over three ounces of heroin packaged for sale, scales, packaging materials, and over $12,000 in cash suspected of being the proceeds of heroin sales.
Agents also discovered a shotgun and a handgun that had the serial number removed.

hc15-172 Martin_280x420_thumbJesse Lee Martin, age 36, was arrested for possession of heroin, possession of heroin for sales, possession of a firearm with the serial number removed, possession of a loaded firearm while possessing heroin, being a felon in possession of a firearm, and maintaining a place for selling drugs.

Michael Stephen Healy was arrested for an outstanding warrant and for failure to register as a sex offender. The other five subjects were released at the scene.

Anyone with information for the Humboldt County Drug Task Force Office regarding this case or related criminal activity is encouraged to call the Humboldt County Drug Task Force Office at 707-444-8095.

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Anon Forrest
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8 years ago

Good grief. I’ll take skunks, building inspectors, lions and bears (oh no!) any day of the week over these walking nightmares.
It’s wrong to judge books by their covers, I know, but I cannot help wondering how these young men came to be so f**ked up as to do this to their bodies. How badly did the top guy need an identity to make THAT choice? Stunning. Can anyone make out the sentence written in his eyebrows?
No wonder there’s a quasi-vigilante situation up there. I’m starting to “get it” and I hope the Patrol stays safe.

at a loss
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at a loss
8 years ago
Reply to  Anon Forrest

On left looks like Exile 5?!?

nines
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8 years ago
Reply to  Anon Forrest

OK?Now.. ..eviL is..

at a loss
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at a loss
8 years ago
Reply to  nines

Now evil as ….

Life is Good
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Life is Good
8 years ago

Scary that these people can vote. I’ve always thought that it should be required in order to vote, one must be gainfully employed or retired, no criminal history, and score at least 100 on an IQ test. Boom! That leaves out any Dem candidate from ever being elected.

moocow
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moocow
8 years ago
Reply to  Life is Good

Ouch! ;^p

Carly
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Carly
8 years ago
Reply to  Life is Good

[edit] u would know convicted felons can’t vote!

Rising Tide
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Rising Tide
8 years ago

Weekly zombie award is seen and the other guy is in the running for weekly pre-zombie. It is a freak show of freaking freaks and those trying to out-freak the other freaks. His eyebrows are probably asking if anyone knows where his missing brain is.

Carnac was a "mystic from the East"
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Carnac was a "mystic from the East"
8 years ago

Here are a sample of the non violent drug convicts being early released from prisons by our favorite ass hat president. Maybe they will get jobs at a daycare or retirement center.

moocow
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moocow
8 years ago

I believe the ones being released are 1) federal inmates and 2) were not released if weapons were involved ever, and 3) Were serious cases with some redeeming quality, not like these little fish….

Der
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Der
8 years ago

Keep dreaming

Mogtx
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8 years ago

Well looks like the heroin is still flowing nicely

psycho john
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psycho john
8 years ago

whoa

nines
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8 years ago
Reply to  psycho john

Oh! Bless your HEART for spelling “whoa” correctly! I see people trying to use that word, and FAILING, every single day. Demoralizing as heck.

Der
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Der
8 years ago
Reply to  nines

You have waaaaaay too much time on your hands.

nines
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8 years ago
Reply to  Der

Sing it, Der!

D
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D
8 years ago

His ears look angry!!!😡

Z
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Z
8 years ago

Healy is def not a sex offender who wants to blend in which is helpful to the local citizenry. I wonder what he was convicted of?

Hick
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Hick
8 years ago

HI-HO-HI-HO WE NEED A JOE ARPPIO!

Mogtx
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8 years ago

Make them ware pink underware

why me
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why me
8 years ago

5 others released at the scene? So doing that helps the neighborhood in what way? It was a 7am POP raid with lots of forethought about a said house near 2100 Union block being a flop house. The same slugs who supported the dealer in various means are still living in tents and garages. I’m sure they knew very little information about origin of the drug and are not addicts themselves. This town needs an intervention overhaul. Clean them up here or haul them out to work and find their job skills.