On Tuesday, August 21 the Sheriff’s Office Investigations Division served a two-location search warrant in the City of Soledad. Investigators received information that Javier Efren Lino was selling drugs to the citizens of South Monterey County. Investigators located Lino who goes by the nickname of “termite” at a residence on West Street. Lino tried to run out the back door, but was quickly apprehended by deputies. The second location was on Monterey Street and Hector Eduardo Gomez was located there. A gun, narcotics and ammunition were located at the residences. Lino and Gomez are both self-admitted gang members and convicted felons. They were both booked into the Monterey County Jail on gun, gang and drugs possessed for sale charges.
On Tuesday, August 21 the Sheriff’s Office Investigations Division served a two-location search warrant in the City of Soledad. Investigators received information that Javier Efren Lino was selling drugs to the citizens of South Monterey County. Investigators located Lino who goes by the nickname of “termite” at a residence on West Street. Lino tried to run out the back door, but was quickly apprehended by deputies. The second location was on Monterey Street and Hector Eduardo Gomez was located there. A gun, narcotics and ammunition were located at the residences. Lino and Gomez are both self-admitted gang members and convicted felons. They were both booked into the Monterey County Jail on gun, gang and drugs possessed for sale charges.
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