Vista Homeboys Gang Membership
Aug 24, 2018 - Homie was asked if he was a member of the Vista Home Boys, the gang which claims that area. Witness said shooter sat on low wall to re-load. Street gang in the City of Vista and 89 individual members of the gang, the largest in County history. Vista Home boys gang injunction Author: gstewa. 4 arrested in murder of Oceanside teens. Fools were my homeboys but now they’re no. Comes with being a gang member or being affiliates.
In November 1997, the San Diego County District Attorney's Office began using civil injunctions as a tool to curb gang activity in some neighborhoods. Indicates all of the injunctions currently in effect throughout the County. Detailed maps are also listed below with the injunctions. In 2018, the District Attorney’s Office conducted an audit of the 788 individuals subject to San Diego County’s Gang Injunctions. We will conduct follow up audits once a year and send notices via mail to the individuals removed from injunction enforcement. If you wish to learn if we removed you from injunction enforcement, please contact Paralegal Larry Stone at 619-615-6893.
If you believe you should be removed please see our petition for removal at:. You will be removed through our annual audits if you have.
And • No activity demonstrating continued loyalty to, or membership in a criminal street gang for the past 5 years. To qualify for removal through petition, you should meet all the above criteria or make a compelling case for why the DA’s office should excuse any missteps during the 5 and 10 year timeframes. How Gang Injunctions Work (Most of these documents are PDF files. To view these files you will need to download the free if you do not already have it.) Civil Injunctions Injunction Map Varrio Posole Locos Oceanside, January 11, 2011 Center Street Gang Oceanside, May 24, 2010 Westside Gang Escondido, March 22, 2010 Diablos Gang Escondido, March 22, 2010 Westside Gang Escondido, September 5, 2007 Diablos Gang Escondido, September 5, 2007 Varrio San Marcos San Marcos, November 28, 2007 Old Town National City National City, October 31, 2005 Vista Home Boys Vista, September 30, 2005 Eastside Piru (a.k.a.
SAN DIEGO - Fifty-five individuals with ties to drug and gun trafficking in North County were charged Wednesday in documents unsealed by the U.S. District Attorney's Office in San Diego. Ten federal indictments charged the defendants with crimes ranging from money laundering to heroin, meth and firearms trafficking. The defendants include prominent drug dealers and documented gang members responsible for supplying heroin and meth to North County, the Attorney's Office said. Authorities are continuing to look for seven defendants, two are in Mexico. 'Today we've taken out one of North County's largest heroin suppliers,' Acting U.S.
Alana Robinson said. 'We anticipate seeing a huge impact now that these defendants are removed from our community, particularly in the North County cities of Oceanside, Vista, San Marcos and other areas plagued by gangs.' The massive crackdown is the product of a yearlong investigation led by the North County Regional Gang Task Force, involving wiretaps, undercover drug and gun purchases, and extensive surveillance.
The Attorney's Office said many of the defendants are members or associates of violent North County street gangs, including: • Vista Home Boys • Varrio Fallbrook Locos • Varrio Carlsbad Locos • Encinitas Tortilla Flats • Varrio San Marcos • Escondido Viejo Diablos The individuals arrested range in age from 20 to 55 years old and are from a range of locations including Vista, Fallbrook, Oceanside, Poway, Encinitas, Carlsbad, San Marcos, Escondido but also Chula Vista, Tijuana and Kingman, Arizona. The raid was applauded by some members of the community, Frank Ramos telling 10News, “I think it’s wonderful. Trump in Washington is encouraging that, that’s wonderful.” Another man said, “I feel safe for my family. Police presence is great support for the community.” Female-led Sinaloa Cartel-linked heroin trafficking organization In 2002, a former Vista High School student, defendant Yadira Esmeralda 'Pini' Villalvazo, 38, was deported to Mexico after a drug conviction. While here she was 'an associate of Vista Home Boys,' the U.S. District Attorney's office said. Villalvazo is still at large.
According to court documents, Villalvazo, 38, is now running her own Sinaloa Cartel-linked organization from Tijuana. Her alleged specialty is still heroin. Villalvazo's drug trafficking organization supplied at least 25 percent of the heroin sold and consumed in North County and grossed tens of thousands of dollars in proceeds that were sent back to Mexico, according to court documents. Villalvazo's network allegedly distributed heroin in North County and supplied a prolific distribution ring in Kingman, Arizona.