Marysville Appeal-Democrat

26 arrested in gang takedown following Central CA massacre

- Tribune News Service The Los Angeles Times

Authoritie­s in Central California arrested 26 people as part of a law enforcemen­t response to the massacre of six family members in Goshen in January, the Tulare County Sheriff ’s Department announced.

The sweeping, multiagenc­y takedown — dubbed “Operation Nightmare” — included searches of 97 homes in Tulare County along with the seizure of five guns, ammunition, 2 pounds of methamphet­amine, an ounce of cocaine and an illegal firearm manufactur­ing operation, the Sheriff ’s Department said.

Authoritie­s believe the killings were the result of years of beef and bad blood between two families associated with rival gangs in the area.

The most recent takedown, launched in the aftermath of the killings, came more than three weeks after the arrest of two men in connection with the massacre — Noah David Beard, 25, of Visalia and Angel “Nanu” Uriarte,

35, of Goshen — both Norteño gang members, according to the sheriff.

Beard and Uriarte are both charged with six counts of murder for the late-night bloodshed on Jan. 16, including the execution-style murder of Alissa Parraz, 16, and her 10-month-old baby as they tried to escape from the Goshen property. The other victims were Eladio Parraz Jr., 52; Marcos Parraz, 19; Jennifer Analla, 50, who was shot in her sleep, and Rosa Parraz, 72, who was shot in the head while on her knees beside her bed.

The seizures came as authoritie­s served nine search warrants in the Goshen area on known members of the Norteño gang, according to the Sheriff ’s Department.

They discovered parts of untraceabl­e ghost guns that gang members were allegedly assembling and also assault rifle parts.

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