STONEGARDEN REPORT
Areas & Individuals of Interest
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NOGALES POLICE DEPARTMENT:
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Carlos has an extensive history
Both alien and narcotic smuggling
Narcotic possession
Assault and Burglary
Possible new trend: Groups laying up near the dirt portion of Live Oak
Drive. Groups are entering in the early morning hours laying up until
mid swing shift and then loading up.
Existing trend: Aliens are using the junk cars behind the Amphenol
building to hide until they load up.
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Bandits going north
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Area of Interest: West Frontage KP25, KP29 loading with marijuana
o Shuttles driving West Frontage south bound from Wisdom Tubes,
KP29 and Palo Parado.
o Mules have claimed shuttles are loading up with marijuana, drive
south for a distance then turn north bound
o One shuttle name given “Nogales Shuttle”
Area of Interest: Alien smuggling traffic Antonio Court.
o Between the hours of 1400-1500
o Aliens cross through Atascosa ranch house during the hours of 0600
and 2000
o Vehicle to look for AKW5766, 1988 Ford ranger
o Vehicle is registered to David Lowell (Atascosa Ranch), but is owned
by Cruz Gutierrez (ranch hand)
o Female driver may be daughter of Gutierrrez
o Another vehicle in the area between 0530hrs and 0630 hrs., dark
green in color sedan
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Area of Interest: 2369 East Frontage Road
o Aliens are being dropped off near this residence on a regular basis
o Aliens walk through the neighborhood and cross Chavez Siding on
the pavement, where the whitewall meets the barbed wire fence
o Aliens follow an old two track that parallels the pole line and their
sign ends near milepost 28 on the East Frontage going towards the
houses
o The entrance off East frontage has two white pillars
o Vehicle of interest is a cream color newer SUV
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o Days to swing shift change is the preferred time to circumvent
the checkpoint.
o Narcotic smugglers are attempting to circumvent the
checkpoint by driving around the gate.
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