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Puyallup Man, Owner of Western Store in Tacoma Sentenced to Prison for Heroin Distribution Conspiracy

Puyallup resident Marcos Araujo Urrieta, 47, has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for heroin trafficking. Investigations revealed he kept black tar heroin and over $250,000 in cash at his Tacoma storefront.

A Puyallup man who owns a western wear store in Tacoma was sentenced yesterday to 10 years in prison for conspiracy to distribute heroin, announced U.S. Attorney Jenny A. Durkan.

Marcos Araujo Urrieta, 47, was arrested on Sept. 17, 2011, following an investigation of heroin trafficking in the Tacoma area. Araujo Urrieta plead guilty in September 2012. 

U.S. District Judge Benjamin H. Settle imposed the mandatory minimum 10 year sentence in the case.          

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According to records filed in the case, Araujo Urrieta owned Zapateria Tarascos, located at 924 E. 72nd Street in Tacoma. The store sold western clothing, including boots and other merchandise.

Law enforcement served a search warrant at a stash house in Tacoma on Sept. 17, 2011. At the house was a co-conspirator who had been sent by Araujo Urrieta to pick up six to eight kilos of heroin for him to distribute from his store. Law enforcement officers then searched the store and found about four pounds of heroin and $250,000 in cash. Araujo Urrieta admitted the cash was from drug sales, as well as the sales of some store merchandise.          

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This was an Organized Crime and Drug Enforcement Task Force (OCDETF) investigation, providing supplemental federal funding to the federal and state agencies involved. The case was investigated by the Lakewood Police Department as the lead agency, and supported by the Pierce County Sheriff’s Office, and other member agencies of the Tahoma Narcotic Enforcement Team (TNET). The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Tacoma Resident Office also participated in the investigation.          

The case was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorneys Matthew Thomas, Marc Perez, and Jeffrey Backhus.

Information provided by the U.S. State Attorney's Office


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