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02/07/2026 (Sat) 22:28
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Feb 7, 2026
Tren de Aragua member arrested for torturing Oregon woman lived in drug rehab facility funded by MedicaidAlexander Moises Arnaez-Gutierrez, who has alleged ties to Tren de Aragua, was arrested last year along with Kevin Daniel Sanabria-Ojeda.A member of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua who was arrested for attempted murder was also living in a drug den in a Portland suburb that received millions in state Medicaid funds.
Alexander Moises Arnaez-Gutierrez, who has alleged ties to the gang, was arrested last year along with Kevin Daniel Sanabria-Ojeda. Prosecutors charged the two in April with kidnapping, robbery, and attempted murder.
Charging documents said that the pair kidnapped a woman from an apartment complex, forced her into a car, and fired a gun during a struggle. Investigators said the suspects also “used a power drill to drill into (the victim’s) hand to get access to her cell phone and bank accounts.”
Authorities said the suspects then took the woman to Kittitas County in Washington, where she was shot and left on the side of the road to die. The victim survived by climbing over a retaining wall and flagging down help.
According to Real Clear Investigations, law enforcement later tracked the suspects to a Portland-area suburb, where they were staying at a residence described as a drug den with “residents possibly using drugs in the back yard, large numbers of people coming and going at night, possibly entire vans full of people, and people being dazed or drugged… and on a few occasions groups of young women or girls being present at the address.”
The outlet reported that the house was listed as the address of an addiction recovery provider that received $2.3 million in state Medicaid funds from April 2024 to March 2025.Jeff Eager, the former mayor of Bend, Oregon, told the outlet that the owners of Uplifting Journey LLC, the recovery provider, had ties to men indicted in Arizona for setting up a $60 million Medicare fraud ring. The men were accused of laundering money by sending it to Rwanda.“I feel like I've seen the tip of the iceberg in Oregon,” Eager said.
“It's a huge scandal, and I'm the only one that's covered it so far… The state government here couldn’t care less.”https://thepostmillennial.com/tren-de-aragua-member-arrested-for-torturing-oregon-woman-lived-in-drug-rehab-facility-funded-medicaid