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The State of Oregon paid $2,317,496.20 in Medicaid addiction recovery counseling reimbursements over less than a year to a company operating a Lake Oswego group home while it housed an alleged attempted murderer and member of human and drug trafficking Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, according to Oregon Health Authority records obtained by Oregon Roundup via public records request and King County, Washington charging documents.

Officers arrested the alleged gang member, Kevin Daniel Sanabria-Ojeda, of Venezuela, a resident of the house on Bonita Road in Lake Oswego, January 30, on charges of taking part in the kidnapping, torture and attempted murder and robbery of a Seattle woman January 21, 2025. King County, Washington prosecutors allege Sanabria-Ojeda and associates kidnapped Maria Guadalupe Hernandez Velasquez outside her Seattle home, drilled into her hands with a power drill to force her to provide them her PIN for her debit card, robbed her of gold and cash, shot and wounded her and left her for dead in rural Washington. Hernandez, as the victim is identified in charging documents, survived after crawling to safety.

The police reports obtained and posted by The Post Millenial include a visit by Lake Oswego police to the Bonita Road house May 23, 2024 to investigate a neighbor’s complaint of too many occupants,

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 walking up and down the streets in blankets or ill-fitting clothing, and on a few occasions groups of young women or girls being present at the address.

The complainant later told police the neighbors saw a woman they “see once a month in backyard looking dirty & scared” and “screaming at night,” according to the report.

https://oregonroundup.substack.com/p/oregon-paid-23m-to-company-running?r=4t5cs3&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false

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