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Santa Maria gang member and felon sentenced to 15 years in prison for narcotics and illegal possession of ammunition
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Santa Maria gang member and felon sentenced to 15 years in prison for narcotics and illegal possession of ammunition

A Santa Barbara County gang member and convicted violent felon was sentenced today to 180 months in federal prison for possession of methamphetamine and illegal possession of dozens of rounds of ammunition, including some found inside a ‘ghost gun’ .

Rodolfo Uriarte, 41, of Santa Maria, was sentenced by United States District Judge Sherilyn Peace Garnett.

Uriarte pleaded guilty on February 28 to all five felony charges he faced: two counts of distribution of methamphetamine, one count of possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine and two counts of felony and prohibited person in possession of ammunition. Uriarte has been in federal custody since November 2023.

“Thanks to the diligent efforts of our prosecutors and law enforcement partners, a violent criminal was apprehended and has now received a lengthy prison sentence,” said U.S. Attorney Martin Estrada. “Working together, we can make our streets safer by removing repeat offenders from our communities.”

According to court documents, in October 2023, as part of an investigation into Uriarte’s drug and firearms trafficking activities, law enforcement officers made a controlled purchase of approximately 110 grams of methamphetamine from Uriarte, who is a member of the Santa street gang Maria Northwest. On November 6, 2023, law enforcement officers made a second controlled purchase of 105 grams of methamphetamine from Uriarte, as well as a “ghost gun” — a firearm without a serial number — loaded with 10 rounds of nine-millimeter ammunition.

Separately, in October 2023, Santa Maria Police arrested Uriarte after conducting a traffic stop, a stop that revealed the gray Lexus sedan Uriarte was driving had been reported stolen. A search of the vehicle led to the seizure of a rifle case, three AR-15 cases – two of which were loaded with .223 caliber ammunition, containing approximately 53 rounds of ammunition in total. Law enforcement also seized 38 rounds of 9mm ammunition in a backpack in the back seat of the vehicle, four plastic bags containing methamphetamine, and a knotted glove containing methamphetamine. In total, Uriarte possessed approximately 86.3 grams of methamphetamine.

Uriarte is not legally allowed to possess ammunition because of his criminal record, which includes felony convictions in Santa Barbara County Superior Court for second-degree robbery in 2005, assault with a deadly weapon in 2010 and a domestic violence conviction in 2014 .Uriarte also possessed the ammunition knowing that he was subject to a June 2022 restraining order from Santa Barbara County Superior Court.

The FBI, the Santa Maria Police Department and the San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Office investigated the matter.

Assistant United States Attorneys Thomas J. Magaña of the General Crimes Section and Stephanie L. Orrick of the Orange County Office prosecuted the case.