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La Pine Couple Arrested For Fentanyl Trafficking During Traffic Stop (Photo) - 04/19/24

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Date: April 19th, 2024

Released by: Sergeant Kent Vander Kamp 

Crescent Lake, OR – 

On April 18th, 2024, at approximately 10:00PM, the Central Oregon Drug Enforcement Team, in collaboration with the US Drug Enforcement Administration, concluded a long-term investigation with the arrest of Mario Michael Fivecoats, age 35, and Rebecca Ann Toepher, age 31, both of La Pine, Oregon. 

During the investigation, drug agents identified Mario Fivecoats as a fentanyl trafficker in the south Deschutes County, Oregon, area. The initial investigation alleges Mr. Fivecoats imports fentanyl pills from Portland into central Oregon, where he distributed them throughout the Deschutes County community. 

Following an overnight multi-county surveillance operation, CODE Detectives, with the assistance of the Oregon State Police, stopped Mario Fivecoats and his passenger, Rebecca Toepher, in the Klamath County community of Crescent Lake while he was driving a 2009 Honda Civic. The traffic stop was made on Highway 58 at the Crescent Lake Junction. Also inside the car was Ms. Toepher's 6-year-old son. 

During the stop, CODE Drug K9 “Bonnie” alerted to the presence of a controlled substance coming from within the Honda. Using the investigative information, detectives applied for, obtained, and executed a search warrant from the Klamath County Circuit Court. 

While executing the search warrant, CODE Detectives gathered and seized a commercial quantity of fake pharmaceutical tablets made of fentanyl along with methamphetamine from within the Honda. 

Drug agents contacted Oregon DHS - Child Welfare to assist with caring for Ms. Toephfer's 6-year-old. DHS was able to contact and later released the young boy to responsible relatives. 

A “commercial quantity” is defined by statute as five grams or more of a mixture of a detectable amount of fentanyl substance conta or any substituted derivative of fentanyl as defined by the rules of the Oregon Board of Pharmacy. This is not a separate criminal charge, but rather an increase in the sentencing guidelines. 

The greater Portland area is a central transshipment hub where illegal drugs coming from the southwest border are stored in local warehouses, storage units, and residential properties. Bulk shipments of drugs are usually broken down into smaller quantities and transported to other states or distributed to local dealers. The Portland area has an international airport, interstate highways, and bus and train lines that make it easy for shipments to be smuggled to other destinations around the Pacific Northwest.

Recently DEA Administrator Anne Milgram said, “Fentanyl is the single deadliest drug threat our nation has ever encountered.  Fentanyl is everywhere.  From large metropolitan areas to rural America, no community is safe from this poison. We must take every opportunity to spread the word to prevent fentanyl-related overdose death and poisonings from claiming scores of American lives every day.”    

Mr. Fivecoats and Ms. Toepher were lodged in the Klamath County Sheriff’s Jail with the following criminal charges.

Unlawful Possession and Attempted Distribution of a Schedule II Controlled Substance (Fentanyl) 

Unlawful Possession and Attempted Distribution of Methamphetamine (Felony)

Endangering the Welfare of a Minor

CODE Detectives were assisted by the US Drug Enforcement Administration, Oregon State Police, Oregon DHS - Child Welfare, and Klamath County 9-1-1. 

CONTACT FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:   Sgt. Kent Vander Kamp, 541-550-4869 or kentv@deschutes.org 

The Central Oregon Drug Enforcement (CODE) team is a multi-jurisdictional narcotics task force supported by the Oregon-Idaho High-Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) program and the following Central Oregon law enforcement agencies:  Bend Police Department, Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office, Redmond Police Department,  Prineville Police Department, Crook County Sheriff’s Office, Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office, Madras Police Department, Oregon State Police, Sunriver Police Department, Black Butte Police Department, United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Warm Springs Tribal Police Department, Deschutes, Crook, and Jefferson County District Attorney’s, and the Oregon National Guard.

The Oregon-Idaho HIDTA program is an Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) sponsored counterdrug grant program that coordinates and provides funding resources to multi-agency drug enforcement task forces to disrupt or dismantle local, multi-state and international drug trafficking organizations.

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Crook County Man Arrested After Long Term Drug Investigation in the Juniper Canyon Area (Photo) - 03/29/24

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Date: March 29, 2024

Issued by: Sgt. Kent Vander Kamp

Prineville, OR –

Drug agents successfully apprehended a Prineville man following an extensive investigation into the trafficking of methamphetamine and fentanyl within the Crook County area. The culmination of this investigation, conducted by the Central Oregon Drug Enforcement Team, ended when drug agents made an arrest and executed a search warrant at a residence situated on the 11700 block of SE Davis Loop, in an unincorporated area of Crook County known as Juniper Canyon.

On March 28th, 2024, the Central Oregon Drug Enforcement Team, with the assistance of the Crook County Sheriff’s Office, Prineville Police Department, Oregon State Police and the Redmond Police Street Crimes Unit, concluded an on-going investigation and surveillance operation with the arrest of Charles D McQuage, 60, of Prineville, Oregon.

In late 2023, drug agents identified Charles McQuage as a central Oregon methamphetamine and fentanyl trafficker. The preliminary investigation alleges that Mr. McQuage has been involved in the substantial distribution of methamphetamine and fentanyl in and around the Prineville and Crook County areas.

Following a long-term surveillance operation, CODE Detectives detained McQuage during a traffic stop at MP1 on Juniper Canyon Rd. The roadway was briefly closed while Crook County Sheriff’s Deputies and Prineville Police Officers conducted a high-risk stop. He was detained without incident and the roadway was immediately reopened. 

Based on the investigation, CODE Detectives secured a search warrant for Mr. McQuage’s 2009 Infinity FX35 and his residence on SE Davis Loop. 

During a subsequent search of Charles McQuage’s Infinity and home, drug agents seized a commercial quantity of methamphetamine, fentanyl (in both powder and pill form), a 9mm pistol and a 9mm AR-style pistol, a butane honey oil extraction lab, significant amount of US currency, butane, along with additional evidence confirming his involvement in controlled substance distribution crimes. 

Mr. McQuage has been confined to the Crook County Sheriff’s Jail on the following charges:

  • Unlawful Distribution of Methamphetamine
  • Unlawful Manufacture of Methamphetamine
  • Unlawful Possession of Methamphetamine
  • Unlawful Distribution of Fentanyl
  • Unlawful Manufacture of Fentanyl
  • Unlawful Possession of Fentanyl
  • Commercial Drug Offense (Enhancement)
  • Felon in Possession of a Weapon (Firearm)
  • Unlawful Manufacture of a Marijuana Item (BHO Lab)

Kari Hathorn, Crook County District Attorney responded, “I congratulate the CODE team on their efforts here in Crook County. In the face of the devastating impact that fentanyl is having on our community, the Prineville area alone witnessed four overdose emergencies that led to two tragic deaths this week alone. It is imperative for law enforcement to intensify our efforts against this deadly crisis has never been more critical. 

We must unite in our resolve, leveraging every resource at our disposal to combat this epidemic, safeguarding not just the present but the future of our community. Let the losses we've endured fuel our commitment to ensuring that such tragedies are not repeated but serve as a catalyst for change. The fight against fentanyl is not just about law enforcement; it's about preserving the very fabric of our society." 

It is important to note that criminal complaints only outline charges, and defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

CONTACT FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Sgt. Kent Vander Kamp, 541-550-4869 or kentv@deschutes.org

The Central Oregon Drug Enforcement (CODE) team is a multi-jurisdictional narcotics task force supported by the Oregon-Idaho High-Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) program and the following Central Oregon law enforcement agencies: Bend Police Department, Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office, Redmond Police Department, Prineville Police Department, Crook County Sheriff’s Office, Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office, Madras Police Department, Oregon State Police, Sunriver Police Department, Black Butte Police Department, United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Warm Springs Tribal Police Department, Deschutes, Crook, and Jefferson County District Attorney’s, and the Oregon National Guard. 

The CODE team is a multi-jurisdictional narcotics task force that identifies, disrupts, and dismantles local, multi-state, and international drug trafficking organizations using an intelligence-driven, multi-agency, prosecutor-supported approach. CODE is supported by the Oregon-Idaho High-Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA), which is composed of members from the Oregon-Idaho HIDTA program. 

The Oregon-Idaho HIDTA program is an Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) sponsored counterdrug grant program that coordinates with and provides funding resources to multi-agency drug enforcement initiatives, including the CODE. 

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