On August 17th, 2020, special agents with the Humboldt County Drug Task Force seized 3.75 pounds of methamphetamine during a search warrant service in Fieldbrook. Agents continued to investigate the drug trafficking organization responsible for trafficking the methamphetamine in Humboldt County.
Through a multi-week investigation, agents learned that 45 year old Rita Doolittle from Hoopa, California served as a “runner” for the Drug Trafficking Organization and would transport large quantities of methamphetamine from the Bay Area to Humboldt County. Agents also learned that Doolittle was assisted by another “runner” 43 year old Jeremiah Ward from Blue Lake, California). Ward is on probation in Humboldt County with search and seizure.
On Saturday, August 29th, Humboldt County Drug Task Force Agents obtained a search warrant for a vehicle being driven by Ms. Doolittle and at approximately 2:00pm Agents located Doolittle driving a sedan northbound on Highway 101 in Humboldt County. Ward was following behind Doolittle driving a motorcycle. Officers from the Fortuna Police Department made a traffic stop on Doolittle at Palmer Blvd. and Highway 101 in Fortuna. Deputies from the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Department made a traffic stop on Ward on Fernbridge Dr. in Loleta.
Doolittle was detained without incident. Agents searched her vehicle and located 2 pounds of suspected methamphetamine. Doolittle had her 3 year old grandson riding in the vehicle with her. Doolittle admitted to Agents that she had transported the methamphetamine from Oakland, California to Humboldt County with her grandson in the vehicle.
Doolittle was arrested for transportation of controlled substances through non-contiguous counties, possession of controlled substances for sale, and child endangerment. Child Welfare Services responded to the traffic stop and after further investigation they placed the child in protective custody. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic Doolittle was released with a citation and court date to appear for her charges.
Ward was also detained without incident. Agents conducted a probation search of his motorcycle and located 1 pound of suspected methamphetamine. Ward was arrested for transportation of controlled substances and possession of controlled substances for sale. Ward was also released with a citation and court date to appear for his charges.