Monday, September 6, 2010

Illegal aliens arrested for selling drugs, alcohol and fake i.d.s

On Friday, Trinidad Gomez-Diaz, 42, and Jorge Sanchez-Guzman, 40, were arrested at their home in the Cavalier Mobile Home Park on South Military Highway on multiple charges, including the illegal sale of alcohol. Both are in the country illegally.

The arrests came as a result of a multi-agency investigation by the Chesapeake Police Department, the Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control and U.S. Immigration Customs Enforcement Agents.

The illegal aliens had apparently turned their mobile home into a one-stop shop for everything from drugs to fake green cards.

A search warrant found 25 cases of beer, cigarettes, over $600 cash, marijuana and fraudulent identification cards.

Gomez-Diaz and Sanchez-Guzman have been charged with possession of cigarettes with intent to distribute or sell, possession of false identity, selling alcohol without a license and maintaining a common nuisance.

Sanchez-Guzman is also charged with possession with intent to distribute marijuana.

Both suspects are currently being held in the Chesapeake Correctional Center on an Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainer.

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