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Two High Ranking Members of the United Cartels Charged with Drug Trafficking, Providing Material Support to a Foreign Terrorist Organization
World
July 3, 2026

Two High Ranking Members of the United Cartels Charged with Drug Trafficking, Providing Material Support to a Foreign Terrorist Organization

A federal grand jury in the District of Columbia returned an indictment yesterday against Juan Jose “Juanjo” Farias Mendoza, 31, and Israel “Papo” Vega Farias, 37, both of Tepalcatepec, Michoacan, Mexico, and high-ranking members of the United Cartels. The Michoacan-based United Cartels is one of the world’s most significant methamphetamine producers, capable of manufacturing multiple tons every month. The organization controls a distribution network that spans the United States, with hubs in Dallas; Houston; Atlanta; Kansas City, Missouri; Sacramento, California; Los Angeles; Denver; and Chicago; and extends to Europe, Australia, and other regions. On Feb. 20, 2025, the U.S. Department of State designated the United Cartels (also known as Cárteles Unidos), as both a Foreign Terrorist Organization and a Specially Designated Global Terrorist (SDGT) pursuant to Section 219 of the Immigration and Nationality Act and Executive Order 13224, as amended. In August 2025, the Department of Justice announced criminal charges by the Criminal Division, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Tennessee, and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) against several command-and-control elements of the United Cartels, including Juan Jose Farias Alvarez, also known as “Abuelo,” the cartel’s top leader, as part of a multi-agency effort to dismantle the United Cartels.“Juan Jose Farias Mendoza and Israel Vega Farias are charged with trafficking immense amounts of methamphetamine into the United States and supporting a foreign terrorist organization,” said Assistant Attorney General A. Tysen Duva of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division. “The two defendants indicted yesterday are close relatives of the United Cartels’ top leader Juan Jose Farias Alvarez, who was charged by the Criminal Division in 2024. This indictment demonstrates the systematic and focused effort of the Criminal Division to dismantle Mexican cartels by targeting their command-and-control elements, including those within cartel leaders’ closest circles.”“The investigation into the United Cartels began in the Eastern District of Tennessee, with a seizure of methamphetamine in a small town outside Knoxville, and a larger interdiction of over 950 kilograms of methamphetamine and fentanyl outside of Atlanta,” said U.S. Attorney Francis M. Hamilton III for the Eastern District of Tennessee. “From Tennessee to Mexico, a whole-of-government investigation followed that partnered multiple federal law enforcement agencies with their critically important state and local counterparts, including the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, the Tennessee Highway Patrol, the 9th Judicial Task Force, and resulted in last August’s and today’s announcements of criminal charges against this Foreign Terrorist Organization’s leadership structure. With our Criminal Division partners, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Tennessee remains unwavering in its commitment to eliminate the cartels and prosecute their leaders, members, and supporters who endanger our communities with dangerous drugs and violence.” “This indictment is a testament to the relentless efforts of Homeland Security Investigations to dismantle the world’s most dangerous criminal organizations,” said Acting Executive Associate Director John Condon of HSI. “The United Cartels have fueled violence, addiction, and instability both in the United States and abroad. Through the Homeland Security Task Force’s whole-of-government approach, HSI is committed to identifying and investigating cartel leadership and their networks, wherever they operate. We will continue to leverage every available tool to protect our communities, disrupt transnational criminal enterprises, and ensure those who threaten our nation’s safety and security are brought to justice.”Farias Mendoza and Vega Farias are, respectively, Abuelo’s son and nephew. Both defendants are charged with conspiracy to manufacture and distribute methamphetamine for importation into the United States, providing material support to a foreign terrorist organization, and using, carrying and possessing firearms, including machine guns and destructive devices, during and in relation to the alleged drug trafficking crime charged in their indictment. If convicted, both defendants face maximum penalties of life in prison.HSI is investigating the case. Trial Attorneys Kirk Handrich and Roger Polack of the Criminal Division’s Money Laundering, Narcotics and Forfeiture Section (MNF) and Assistant U.S. Attorney Kevin Quencer for the Eastern District of Tennessee are prosecuting the case.MNF’s mission is to take the profit out of crime, eliminate drug cartels, and protect the U.S. financial system. MNF pursues criminal prosecutions and criminal and civil asset recovery actions involving: financial facilitators who launder profits for criminals; financial institutions and their officers and employees whose actions threaten the U.S. financial system and financial institutions; international money launderers who support transnational organized crime; and the top command and control of international drug trafficking organizations.MNF’s Narcotic and Dangerous Drug Unit investigates and prosecutes the top command and control elements of international drug cartels, drug trafficking organizations and related transnational criminal organizations.This case is part of the Homeland Security Task Force (HSTF) initiative established by Executive Order 14159, Protecting the American People Against Invasion. The HSTF is a whole-of-government partnership dedicated to eliminating criminal cartels, foreign gangs, transnational criminal organizations, and human smuggling and trafficking rings operating in the United States and abroad. Through historic interagency collaboration, the HSTF directs the full might of U.S. law enforcement towards identifying, investigating, and prosecuting the full spectrum of crimes committed by these organizations, which have long fueled violence and instability within our borders. In performing this work, the HSTF places special emphasis on investigating and prosecuting those engaged in child trafficking or other crimes involving children. The HSTF further utilizes all available tools to prosecute and remove the most violent criminal aliens from the United States.

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West Kelowna RCMP seeking assistance to identify motorcycle rider
Canada
July 3, 2026

West Kelowna RCMP seeking assistance to identify motorcycle rider

The West Kelowna RCMP is requesting the public's assistance in identifying the operator of a motorcycle involved in a dangerous driving incident on Highway 97.On July 2, at approximately 5:06 p.m., West Kelowna RCMP officers were travelling southbound on Highway 97 near Grizzly Road when they observed a sport motorcycle performing dangerous stunts, including riding on one wheel ("catwalking") in the middle of the highway.Officers observed the motorcycle travel alongside their police vehicle and were able to capture video footage on a body-worn camera. The motorcycle is described as a white sport motorcycle being operated by a Caucasian male wearing a white helmet.Police activated their emergency equipment and signalled the rider to pull over. The rider initially appeared as though he was going to stop; however, he then accelerated away at a high rate of speed and continued southbound on Highway 97.For public safety reasons, no pursuit was initiated, and officers discontinued their attempt to stop the motorcycle."Choosing to accelerate away from police at a high rate of speed is reckless and unacceptable. While officers discontinued their attempt to stop the motorcycle in the interest of public safety, we remain committed to identifying the rider. We encourage anyone with information to come forward and assist investigators," Constable Ash Puri, West Kelowna Media Resource Officer.The West Kelowna RCMP is now seeking the public's assistance in identifying the rider.

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VPD arrest four suspects linked to regional distraction theft operation
Canada
July 3, 2026

VPD arrest four suspects linked to regional distraction theft operation

VPD have arrested four individuals suspected of operating a coordinated distraction theft operation across the Lower Mainland.The incident began on Wednesday at approximately 1:46 p.m., when an elderly man was approached in the rear alley of his residence near East 20th Avenue and Windermere Street by a grey Hyundai Kona with two men and two women inside. While the victim was distracted by the male driver, a female passenger exited the vehicle, targeted the victim, and swapped his genuine gold necklace with a counterfeit replica. The suspects fled the scene before the victim discovered the theft.At 2:17 p.m., while VPD officers were actively investigating, a second incident involving the same vehicle type was reported by West Vancouver Police near the Ambleside neighbourhood. Investigating West Van Police officers obtained the vehicle’s license plate information and broadcasted a regional alert to all neighbouring law enforcement agencies.Just before 3:00 p.m., proactive VPD officers and Canine Units patrolling Highway 1 intercepted the grey Hyundai Kona and initiated a traffic stop just east of the Brunette Avenue exit. All four suspects inside the vehicle were arrested without incident. Investigators believe the group is responsible for both the East 20th Avenue theft and the West Vancouver incident. The VPD also responded to another distraction theft near Waverley and Nanaimo Street earlier the same day. The suspects fled before police arrived, and investigators are working to determine if they are connected to the earlier arrests.The investigation remains ongoing. Two suspects have been released with conditions and the other two were transferred over to WVPD custody. Police encourage anyone with information, or who may have fallen victim to similar distraction tactics, to contact the Vancouver Police Department.

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Passing on the shoulder is illegal, and a video shows the consequences
Canada
July 2, 2026

Passing on the shoulder is illegal, and a video shows the consequences

A Chilliwack man has wrecked his motorcycle and his pocketbook after failing to follow a couple of basic road rules.BC Highway Patrol is releasing recent collision video to remind all motorists that passing on the right is dangerous and illegal, and when police activate their lights, you need to pull over immediately.On June 18, at 9:22 a.m., on Highway #1 westbound near East 1st Avenue, Vancouver, a BC Highway Patrol officer was in heavy traffic when he was passed by a black Harley-Davidson motorcycle on the right shoulder. When the police officer activated his lights and siren, a blue pickup truck signalled and pulled off to the right as required by law. Instead of doing the same thing, the motorcyclist continued passing on the right, which resulted in running over a road sign and into the rear of the blue pickup. Passing on the right enrages other motorists, but that’s not the main reason that it’s illegal,” says Corporal Michael McLaughlin with BC Highway Patrol. “The side of the road has rocks, sand, garbage, shredded truck tires and other hazards, and if someone pulls off the road suddenly, you could end up badly hurt or worse.”The 37-year-old Chilliwack man who was riding the motorcycle was briefly arrested for flight from police and then released with the following A violation ticket for passing on the right off the roadway, contrary to section 158(2)(b) of the BC Motor Vehicle Act (BC MVA), with a fine of $109.00, A violation ticket for driving without consideration, contrary to section 144(1)(b) of the BC MVA, with a fine of $196.00, A seven-day impound for his Harley-Davidson motorcycle.The motorcycle was too damaged to ride, but the Chilliwack man walked away with minor injuries. “We’re glad no one was hurt, but too many motorcyclists are passing on the right on Highway #1,” says Corporal McLaughlin, “Consider this a warning to everyone; BC Highway Patrol can and will ticket drivers who pass on the right.”

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Langley RCMP investigating rainbow crosswalk vandalism
Canada
July 2, 2026

Langley RCMP investigating rainbow crosswalk vandalism

The Langley RCMP is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying three youths believed to be responsible for vandalizing a recently painted rainbow crosswalk while operating electric dirt bikes.On June 22, the Township of Langley Public Works Department installed a new rainbow crosswalk at the intersection of Mary Street and Glover Road in Fort Langley. The following day, damage to the crosswalk was discovered and reported to police.“Following a review of video surveillance from the area, investigators observed three individuals, believed to be youths, riding electric dirt bikes and intentionally damaging the crosswalk,” said Sergeant Zynal Sharoom of the Langley RCMP . “Police are releasing photographs of the individuals and the electric dirt bikes involved in hopes that members of the public may be able to assist investigators in identifying those responsible."The rainbow crosswalk was installed as a symbol of inclusion, diversity, and community pride. Damage to public infrastructure, particularly features intended to celebrate community values and inclusivity, not only affects the broader community but also results in unnecessary repair and maintenance costs.In addition to this vandalism investigation, Langley RCMP continues to receive reports regarding the operation of electric dirt bikes on public roads, sidewalks, crosswalks, parks, and other public spaces. Many of the electric dirt bikes currently being operated in the community are not street legal and do not meet provincial requirements for use on public roadways.The growing popularity of these vehicles has raised increasing public safety concerns, including dangerous driving behaviours, risks to pedestrians, and damage to public property. Police are working with partners to address these concerns through enforcement and public education.Anyone who recognizes the individuals depicted in the released photographs, or who has information related to this incident, is asked to contact the Langley RCMP at 604-532-3200 and reference file 2026-19678

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