

Arrested were, top, from left: Adolfo Baza-Lorenzo, Ciro Ortega-Martinez, Idalia Nieves and Jesus Corrales-Calvill; bottom, from left: Jesus Guzman-Anaya, Jose Ortiz-Barrera, Manuel Hernandez-Nava and Maria Martinez-Reyes
From Niesha Lofing:
Authorities arrested eight people this week in connection to making methamphetamines at a house in the Meadowview area and also placed six children found at the home in protective custody.
During a surveillance operation Tuesday, detectives with the California Multi-Jurisdictional Methamphetamine Taskforce saw the suspects carrying items used to manufacture methamphetamines from a vehicle to the rear-yard of a home in the 2600 block of 65th Avenue, Sacramento County Sheriff's Sgt. Tim Curran stated in a news release.
Detectives also saw children entering and leaving the home, Curran said.
Fearing for the health and safety of the children, detectives entered the home and detained the residents, Curran said.
Detectives found a shed containing all of the items necessary to produce several pounds of methamphetamine, as well as two firearms and a half-ounce of methamphetamine, he said.
Six children, all under the age of 10, were placed in protective custody.
Jesus Guzman-Anaya, 35, Ciro Ortega-Martinez, 26, Idalia Nieves, 26, Maria Martinez-Reyes, 26, Jesus Corrales-Calvill, 25, Jose Ortiz-Barrera, 25, Adolfo Baza-Lorenzo, 45, and Manuel Hernandez-Nava, 29, were arrested on suspicion of manufacturing a controlled substance, possession of precursors of methamphetamine, possession of methamphetamine for sale and child endangerment.
They are all being held without bail in Sacramento County Main Jail.
The California Multi-Jurisdictional Methamphetamine Taskforce is composed of representatives from the Sacramento County Sheriff's Department, Sacramento County Probation Department, Citrus Heights Police Department and the Sacramento County District Attorney's Office.









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