Published November 07, 2009 11:49 am - More than 12 people were arrested after complaints from citizens about gang activity in Port Arthur.
More than a dozen arrested in sting
The Port Arthur News
By Mary Meaux
The News staff writer
More than 12 people were arrested after complaints from citizens about gang activity in Port Arthur.
Port Arthur Police Chief Mark Blanton said the recent arrests were the culmination of several weeks work.
A dozen people were arrested for immigration violations some of which had previously been deported, Blanton said.
Two people were arrested for possession of marijuana and four for outstanding warrants. A number of illegal weapons were recovered as well as cock fighting equipment, he added.
“The sting operation was in response to 20 different homes where we had received information about gang activity or had verified gang activity,” he said. “Immigration went with us which resulted in the arrest of 12 people for immigration violations. These are people who had had previous law enforcement incidents with.”
Blanton said the department does not have the manpower to hunt down immigration violators but if the violators bring attention to themselves by breaking the law we will arrest them.
A number of different agencies participated with PAPD including Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Groves Police Department, U.S. Marshal’s Office, Department of Pubic Safety and a representative of the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
The police chief said some of those arrested belonged to either the Norte 14 or Sur 13 street gangs. They were of various ages.
“These arrests represent information we received from the Hispanic community and there will be more arrests in the future,” he said.
Similar arrests were made prior to Thursday’s roundup, he said.
On Oct. 26, a man was arrested for possession of a prohibited weapon, brass knuckles, in the 3900 block of Memorial Boulevard. An ICE hold was placed on the man due to gang affiliation.