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Boss of Valley Telephone-Order Heroin Ring to Be Sentenced

The leader of Manny's Delivery Service, a pizza-style telephone-order heroin and cocaine ring that operated in the San Fernando Valley, faces a federal prison term of at least 10 years at sentencing Monday.

Sigifredo Gurrola "El Don" Barrientos, 42, of Sylmar pleaded guilty last year in downtown Los Angeles to a single felony count of conspiracy to distribute and to possess with intent to distribute controlled substances.

Barrientos was among 14 people named in a 2017 federal indictment targeting Manny's, which operated out of Van Nuys from at least 2013 until it was shut down two years ago. As leader of the ring, Barrientos oversaw the movement of narcotics and a fleet of vehicles used to make rapid deliveries of heroin in response to phone orders, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.

Barrientos purchased wholesale quantities of drugs, managed employees, kept sales ledgers, arranged for storage and transportation of narcotics, and maintained a fleet of delivery vehicles, Assistant U.S. Attorney Anne Carley Palmer said.

The Manny's organization utilized a staff of drivers who delivered drugs to -- and received payment from -- the ring's customers during business hours, using vehicles containing hidden compartments. The drivers operated at the direction of dispatchers, who relayed customer orders and locations.

While the service sold small quantities to telephone customers, conspirators sold larger quantities to other dealers as part of a high-volume drug ring, prosecutors said.

During a two-month period that began in late August 2017, members of the ring obtained multi-pound amounts of black-tar heroin from Mexico and moved hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash, according to secretly recorded conversations outlined in the indictment. Bulk narcotics were stored in a stash house, and smaller quantities of drugs were packaged and dispatched to addicts from Van Nuys.

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Authorities seized about 14 pounds of heroin, more than a pound of cocaine and a significant amount of cash during the takedown, federal prosecutors said.

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