PORTLAND, Ore.—Richard Steven Alberts, II, 31, an Oregon
Department of Corrections Officer and resident of Sherwood, Oregon, made an
initial appearance today in federal court before U.S. Magistrate Judge John
Jelderks.
The court unsealed a 3-count indictment charging Alberts and
co-conspirator Joseph Lucio Jimenez, 27, of Gresham, Oregon, with conspiracy to
distribute controlled substances and distribution of heroin. Alberts and
Jimenez are alleged to have conspired with one another and others to distribute
methamphetamine and heroin into the Coffee Creek Correctional Facility in
Wilsonville, Oregon, where Alberts is employed.
The Oregon Department of Corrections previously placed
Alberts on administrative leave pending this investigation.
Alberts was released pending trial. A jury trial is
scheduled for February 25, 2020 before U.S. District Court Judge Michael H.
Simon.
Jimenez was in pre-trial custody on an unrelated felon in
possession of a firearm charge when he was indicted in this case. He will
remain in custody and make his first appearance on these new charges at a later
date.
This case was investigated by the FBI, Oregon State Police,
and Oregon Department of Corrections Office of Inspector General, and is being
prosecuted by Craig Gabriel and Scott Bradford, Assistant U.S. Attorneys for
the District of Oregon.
An indictment is only an accusation of a crime, and
defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.
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