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Alameda County DA Charges San Leandro Man with Drug Trafficking and Child Abuse, Moranperez Faces 24 Years in Prison

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Published on October 20, 2023
Alameda County DA Charges San Leandro Man with Drug Trafficking and Child Abuse, Moranperez Faces 24 Years in PrisonSource: Google Street View

Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price announced yesterday, that Alfredo Moranperez had been charged with multiple offenses including drug trafficking and child abuse. The successful investigation led by the Alameda County Narcotics Task Force is detailed in the Alameda County District Attorney's report.

Moranperez was found in possession of over 10 kilos of cocaine to quickly sell, as well as two loaded firearms--a Glock-style "ghost gun" and a Glock 9mm. These were found in close proximity to the drugs. Additionally, the contraband was reportedly stored near minor children, leading to an added child abuse charge. If convicted on all charges, Moranperez faces up to 24 years and 4 months in state prison. The requested bail amount from the Deputy District Attorney stands at $1,250,000.

The efforts of Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price against drug trafficking and child abuse are commendable. As she declared, "We do not tolerate illegal drug trade in Alameda County," pointing out that individuals who jeopardize the welfare of communities "will face the full force of accountability", per the Alameda County District Attorney.