Local & Community

Ex-Riverside Deputy on Probation After Pleading Guilty to Fentanyl Trafficking

Ex-Riverside Deputy on Probation After Pleading Guilty to Fentanyl Trafficking

A former Riverside County sheriff’s deputy is out on probation after pleading guilty to felony drug trafficking charges. Jorge Alberto Osagora Rocha, 26, of Banning, admitted to transporting over 100 pounds of fentanyl on the I-10 freeway, a case that has raised serious concerns about law enforcement corruption and the growing fentanyl crisis.

Rocha entered his guilty plea last week, acknowledging his role in the transportation of controlled substances, along with other related felonies. The plea deal was made directly to the judge, bypassing input or objection from the Riverside County District Attorney’s Office. Details on Rocha’s probation terms have not been publicly disclosed.

The case highlights the ongoing issue of fentanyl trafficking, which has seen a sharp rise in recent years, contributing to a devastating increase in overdose deaths across the country. Law enforcement officials have repeatedly warned about the dangers of fentanyl, which is often mixed with other drugs and can be fatal in small doses.

Rocha’s arrest and subsequent guilty plea mark a rare instance of a law enforcement officer being caught in a large-scale drug trafficking operation. While officials have not disclosed whether he was working alone or as part of a larger network, the case has fueled discussions about integrity within law enforcement and the importance of accountability.

With his conviction, Rocha will avoid significant prison time, a decision that may raise questions among community members and law enforcement personnel alike. The Riverside County Sheriff’s Department has not released a statement regarding Rocha’s plea deal.

As the fentanyl crisis continues to impact California and beyond, this case serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing battle against drug trafficking and the importance of maintaining trust in those sworn to uphold the law.

By: NBC Palm Springs

February 6, 2025

Jorge Alberto Osagora RochaRiverside Countyfentanyl traffickingprobationI10 freewayfelony pleasheriffs deputydrug transportationplea deal
Link Copied To Clipboard!
First Responders Night
Loading...