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Ringleader of International Truck Theft Conspiracy Sentenced to Prison
Houston.FBI.gov - DOJ Press Release ^ | December 23, 2009 | n/a

Posted on 12/25/2009 11:07:50 PM PST by Cindy

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Ringleader of International Truck Theft Conspiracy Sentenced to Prison

HOUSTON—A Houston man who recruited others to steal and transport millions of dollars of truck tractors, trailers and other heavy equipment to Central America has been sentenced to prison, United States Attorney Tim Johnson announced today. United States District Judge David Hittner sentenced Yuri David Melendez, 43, to a total of nine years in federal prison for his leadership role in the truck theft scheme and in an unrelated narcotics charge during a hearing today.

Melendez, who was convicted of conspiracy to export and transport stolen motor vehicles after pleading guilty, was sentenced to five years imprisonment, the maximum punishment under the law. In addition, Melendez was also sentenced today to 108 months in federal prison on an unrelated narcotics trafficking charge filed in federal court in Florida. The Florida case was transferred to this district after Melendez was apprehended in this district and agreed to plead guilty to the narcotics trafficking charge pending in Florida. Judge Hittner ordered that the terms of imprisonment imposed on each count of conviction be served concurrently. Melendez was ordered to pay $815,951.91 in restitution and to serve a five-year term of supervision upon his release from federal prison.

Beginning in 2001, Melendez received requests from his contacts in Central America for stolen tractor trucks, trailers, tankers, and other heavy equipment. Melendez would then locate the requested equipment at various industrial and commercial sites in the Houston area and recruit co-conspirators to assist with the theft of the equipment. Once stolen, the equipment was transported south by Melendez’s recruits to staging locations near Edinburg, Texas. Melendez frequently accompanied the drivers in his own private vehicle on the way to Edinburg, serving as a guide and look-out for law enforcement.

Once in Edinburg, other unidentified members of the conspiracy would arrange for transportation of the equipment across the border into Mexico. Drivers took the equipment to Melendez’s customers—most of whom resided in Guatemala and Honduras. Following delivery, Melendez’s contacts would pay him by wire transfer or cash delivery in Houston. Melendez managed to evade law enforcement for a number of years until early February 2009 when two of his recruits were arrested in possession of recently stolen tanker trucks.

In mid-January 2009, after receiving an order for two tanker trucks, Melendez sent Victor Antonio Garcia, 27, who had stolen equipment for Melendez in the past, to Reynosa, Mexico, to recruit Orlando Gonzalez Huerta, 29, as a second driver for the job. Melendez then arranged for Garcia and Huerta to fly to Houston. The men stayed at a local motel while Melendez located two tanker trucks to be stolen.

On the evening of Feb. 8, 2009, Melendez drove Garcia and Huerta to the Colorado Oil Company in Sealy, Texas, where the two broke through a chain link fence with bolt cutters. Garcia and Huerta each drove a tanker truck out of the company’s compound south towards Edinburg and Melendez followed the pair in his private vehicle. Employees of the Colorado Oil Company reported the equipment missing. Using GPS tracking devices attached to the tanker trucks, officers with the Texas Department of Public Safety located and arrested Garcia and Huerta in Live Oak County, Texas. Huerta identified Melendez in a photographic line-up and within days FBI agents located and arrested Melendez at his home in Houston.

Investigating agents definitively linked Melendez and his conspirators to other thefts by viewing surveillance photographs taken at the Falfurrias checkpoint located north of Edinburg. Since March 2007, the photographs revealed more than 20 pieces of stolen equipment passing through the checkpoint, typically during early morning hours. In each case, the stolen piece of equipment was accompanied by a vehicle associated with Melendez. Since March 2007, Melendez and his co-conspirators were found to have transported more than $4 million of stolen equipment through the Falfurrias Border Patrol checkpoint.

Garcia, Huerta, and a third co-defendant, Rito-Jasso-Zorilla, 32, all of whom also pleaded guilty to conspiring to export and transport stolen motor vehicles and equipment, were previously sentenced to terms of imprisonment of between 24 and 51 months.

In the Florida case, Melendez admitted to attempting to purchase two kilograms of cocaine. The United States seized and has forfeited Melendez’s interest in $33,000 in cash.

The investigation leading to the truck theft charges was conducted by the FBI and the Texas Department of Public Safety. The narcotics charges were investigated by the Drug Enforcement Administration. Assistant United States Attorney David Searle prosecuted the cases.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Front Page News; News/Current Events; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: 2001; centralamerica; guatemala; honduras; melendez; mexico; texas; yuridavidmelendez

1 posted on 12/25/2009 11:07:53 PM PST by Cindy
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To: All
SNIPPET from post no. 1:

"Beginning in 2001, Melendez received requests from his contacts in Central America for stolen tractor trucks, trailers, tankers, and other heavy equipment. "

2 posted on 12/25/2009 11:08:34 PM PST by Cindy
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To: Cindy

This is kind of like stealing elephants from the zoo. How in blazes did they get away with it at all, let alone for so long?


3 posted on 12/25/2009 11:13:39 PM PST by HiTech RedNeck (I am in America but not of America.)
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To: Cindy

This prosecution sucks. Menedez could have been tried under the RICO statutes and received scores of years in jail.

Each truck/equipment thief would be an independent charge, compounded, not bundled as only one.

The fact that he had co-conspirators only proved the RICO aspects of these thefts.

Someone blew this case, big time. Maybe Att.Gen.had his fingers in how it was handled. Worth a grand jury investigation.


4 posted on 12/25/2009 11:17:06 PM PST by ToTheMax
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To: ToTheMax

Looks like he was trying to diversify by becoming a cocaine dealer too. Unless he actually intended to snort the entire two kilograms personally.


5 posted on 12/25/2009 11:22:31 PM PST by HiTech RedNeck (I am in America but not of America.)
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To: ToTheMax

It’s possible he cut a deal and rolled on some higher ups.


6 posted on 12/26/2009 1:03:17 AM PST by Jeff Chandler (:: The government will do for health care what it did for real estate. ::)
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To: Jeff Chandler; HiTech RedNeck; Cindy; ToTheMax
Ohaha is smoking something illegal if he thinks Americans will become accustomed to Third World mob rule---just on his say-so.

Critics say our CIA and State Department are well aware of the dark side of Mexico and regularly brief U.S. presidents on the reality south of the border.

Despite this, President Bush and now President Obama have been secretly working to integrate the US and Mexico into a common political and economic unit.

“It is unfortunate that Mexico got off to such a bad start,” said Glenn Spencer of the American Patrol Report,” but it is wrong to sacrifice the United States of America to correct problems south of the border.”

Spencer said while Mexicans are being besieged, which is nothing new for them, Americans are being betrayed by a government that refuses to protect them.

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THE FOREIGN CONSPIRACY TO UNDERMINE US NATIONAL SECURITY We need to see audits, cell phone records and emails of latino agitator groups to determine when the agitators get their orders from Third World governments------and then put them on trial for Sedition and Treason against the United States.

QUOTING CONG TOM TANCREDO: “Juan Hernandez headed up the Mexican govt agency, "Ministry of Mexicans Living in the United States." Hernandez is a dual citizen of the United States and Mexico, and a good friend of presidents Bush and Mexico's Vicente Fox (and was John MacCain's Hispanic outreach man)."

Hernandez said the purpose of the Mexican government agency "Ministry of Mexicans Living in the United States:"

(1) to increase the flow of Mexican nationals to the United States.....

(2) to serve Mexico’s needs.........

(3) to increase remittances to Mexico of $50 billion a year (30% of the Mexican GDP);

(4) to get US jobs for an exploding Mexican population, alleviating social instability due to rising unemployment;

(5) to get free US training for Mexicans, who are expected to return and repatriate those skills back to Mexico.

Hernandez supports amnesty: "By populating the United States with millions of Hispanics tied economically, politically and linguistically to Mexico, we are able to exert enormous influence and pressure on US policy and its dealings with Mexico."

NOTE:" Exerting enormous influence and pressure on US policy and its dealings with Mexico means extorting billions of US tax dollars to subsidize corrupt Third World federales.

SOURCE http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=33894

7 posted on 12/26/2009 1:25:36 AM PST by Liz
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To: Cindy
United States District Judge David Hittner sentenced Yuri David Melendez, 43, to a total of nine years in federal prison for his leadership role in the truck theft scheme and in an unrelated narcotics charge during a hearing today.

He probably already served time against that nine years, and with good behavior, he'll be out in about 6 months. And on it goes......

8 posted on 12/26/2009 2:09:17 AM PST by Just Lori (What we have is a TOXIC government, and that aint no ASSET!!!!)
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To: Liz

There’s a dark side in Mexico? Who knew?

I could never be a criminal. I wouldn’t even think to steal stuff like this. Like someone said, it’s like trying to steal an elephant. And how could the police NOT find them? If they were chopped, I could understand that, but a huge steam roller or whatever? Sounds like someone in charge in Edinburg (?)-where they parked them-was seeing some green $$$.


9 posted on 12/26/2009 4:56:09 AM PST by homegroan (ZQczar...happily addicted to the Refresh Button.....)
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To: Liz
The *real* purpose of the Trans-Texas Corridor.

Cheers!

10 posted on 12/26/2009 10:02:07 AM PST by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
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