Motel raid yields drugs, fake money
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Marisa O’Neil
Narcotics officers arrested six residents on drug and counterfeiting
charges Tuesday night in a raid of a Newport Boulevard motel.
The raid, which took place just before 7 p.m., revealed chaotic
living conditions, methamphetamines, drug paraphernalia and
counterfeit money in some rooms at the Tern Inn Motel at 2154 Newport
Blvd.
Police arrested 40-year-old Augustin Holguin on suspicion of
possessing methamphetamine and 24-year-old Kristal Paz on suspicion
of selling methamphetamine.
Paz’s two young sons played inside their motel room while she sat
handcuffed in the back of a police car, waiting to take her to the
police station.
Larry Wilber, 53, and Maria Wilber, 43, were arrested on suspicion
of possessing counterfeit currency, and 24-year-old Samuel Fiebiger
and 40-year-old Steven Gambil were arrested on suspicion of being
under the influence of drugs, police said.
The arrests typified the problems that plague low-cost motels
along Newport Boulevard, Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Mike Ginther said.
“There’s a public nuisance factor,” Ginther said. “We get a lot of
complaints, and officers make a lot of arrests of people leaving
here.”
Detectives started an investigation after receiving complaints
about the location from nearby residents, he said. Undercover
officers made drug buys and identified suppliers and users during the
three-month investigation at the motel.
Detectives from the Costa Mesa Police Department’s narcotics,
special enforcement and K-9 details, as well as a K-9 officer from
Newport Beach, served warrants on four rooms at the motel during the
raid.
A group of arrestees and some of their friends were gathered in
one of the rooms when the police showed up, Det. Bryan Glass said.
That room was piled high with furniture, bags of clothes,
pornographic magazines and boxes of personal possessions strewn
across the floor.
“I was just hanging out,” Holguin said as he sat on the ground
outside the room. “I didn’t know anything was going on.”
Meanwhile, officers found drug paraphernalia in his truck, parked
behind the hotel.
Paz and Larry and Maria Wilber are being held on $25,000 bail,
according to police. Holguin is being held on $20,000 bail and
Fiebiger and Gambil on $5,000 bail, according to police.
* MARISA O’NEIL covers public safety and courts. She may be
reached at (714) 966-4618 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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