The Region - News from March 21, 1986
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Six Orange County residents, who are already in jail on state narcotics charges, have been named in a six-count federal indictment returned in Los Angeles that alleges that they were part of a drug ring that stretched from Southern California to south Florida, Panama and Colombia, federal officials said. More than 40 pounds of cocaine and business ledgers indicating multimillion-dollar drug deals were seized, Assistant U.S. Atty. Susan Bryant-Deason said. Named in the indictment were Abraham Ernesto Rojas, 50; Ernesto Ivan Rojas, 30; Maria Victoria Restrepo, 29; Wilfredo Gerardo Martinez, 31, and Liliana Gorosito, 31, all of Anaheim Hills, and Juan Jose Restrepo, 32, of Placentia.
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