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The Western Colorado Drug Task Force (WCDTF), in coordination with the Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI), the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), and the 21st Judicial District Attorney’s Office, initiated an investigation into several Drug Trafficking Organizations (DTO). This investigation spanned from late 2025 to early 2026. 

Images from the investigation and arrests

Adult female booking photo of Rachelle Coan.
Rachelle Coan, 43
Adult female booking photo for Melissa Arellano.
Melissa Arellano, 31
Adult female booking photo of Megan Herrera.
Megan Herrera, 33
Adult male booking photo of Melvin Hunsberger.
Melvin Hunsberger, 50
Adult male booking photo of Braxton Keller.
Braxton Keller, 42
Adult female booking photo of Shelby Klingelsmith
Shelby Klingelsmith, 32
Adult female booking photo of Monica Madrid.
Monica Madrid, 38
Adult female booking photo of Demitria Masters.
Demitria Masters, 28
Adult male booking photo of William McCourt.
William McCourt, 46
Adult male booking photo of Reymundo Ruiz.
Reymundo Ruiz, 37
Adult female booking photo of Michelle Nielson.
Michelle Nielson, 38
Adult female booking photo of Monica Miller.
Monica Miller, 57
Adult male booking photo of David Zermeno.
David Zermeno, 29
Adult female booking photo of Krystal Schell.
Krystal Schell, 34
Booking photo of Lester Miranda-Davis.
Lester Miranda-Davis, 33

 

Pile of drugs in the back of a truck bed.
Trooper holding open backpack showing pounds of meth.
Law enforcement dog next to vehicle with found narcotics.
Meth package stamped with the letter P.

Press release information

During the investigation, detectives identified individuals believed to be sources of supply for illegal narcotics distributed throughout Mesa County.

Law enforcement arrested 33-year-old Lester Miranda-Davis in Denver on an outstanding warrant and took him into custody. Miranda-Davis was transferred and booked into the Mesa County Detention Facility on the following charge: 

  • 18-18-405 DF1 – Distribute/Manufacture/Possession with Intent (>225g Schedule I/II or >112g Methamphetamine, Heroin, Ketamine, Cathinone, or >50mg Flunitrazepam)

Melvin Hunsberger, 50, was contacted in the area of N 22nd Street and Chipeta Avenue, Grand Junction, and taken into custody. Hunsberger was booked into the Mesa County Detention Facility on the following charges:

  • 18-18-407(1)(b) DF1 – Special Circumstances Conspiracy to Distribute/Manufacture/Sell
  • 18-18-405 DF1 – Distribute/Manufacture/Possession with Intent (>225g Schedule I/II or >112g Methamphetamine, Heroin, Ketamine, Cathinone, or >50mg Flunitrazepam)
  • Tampering with Physical Evidence – Destroy
  • Vehicular Eluding

Travis Schultz, 37, was contacted in Utah and arrested on multiple drug-related charges. 

Additional arrests for multiple drug-related charges in connection with this case include:

  • Randy Martinez, 55
  • William McCourt, 46
  • David Zermeno, 29
  • Reymundo Ruiz, 37
  • Monica Miller, 57
  • Krystal Schell, 34
  • Monica Madrid, 38
  • Rachelle Coan, 43
  • Megan Herrera, 33
  • Michelle Nielson, 38
  • Demitria Masters, 28
  • Amber Olson, 47
  • Melissa Arellano, 31
  • Melissa Quintana, 44
  • Shelby Klinglesmith, 32
  • Braxton Keller, 42
  • Justin Gobell, 44, issued a summons
  • Richelle Garvey, 46, issued a summons

In total, law enforcement seized more than 10,400 fentanyl pills, approximately 62.6 pounds of methamphetamine, 13.11 pounds of cocaine, and additional illegal substances with an estimated street value of approximately $450,000. In addition, other seizures related to this case include approximately $117,000 in U.S. currency and eight vehicles.

This multi-jurisdictional operation resulted in the seizure of narcotics, currency, firearms, and vehicles. Participating agencies included the Western Colorado Drug Task Force, Colorado Bureau of Investigations, Drug Enforcement Administration, and 21st Judicial District Attorney’s Office, along with several additional law enforcement partners.

The WCDTF, in partnership with local, state, and federal law enforcement, remains committed to keeping our community safe by disrupting drug trafficking and preventing illegal substances from reaching our neighborhoods. We are grateful for the dedication and tireless efforts of all law enforcement involved in this case, including the Colorado State Patrol, Moffat County Sheriff’s Office, and Grand County Sheriff’s Office. 

This investigation remains ongoing, with additional arrests pending. No additional information is available at this time.

Charges are merely allegations and all defendants are presumed innocent.

About the Western Colorado Drug Task Force (WCDTF)

Drug task forces in Mesa County began as a partnership in the early 1980's. The Western Colorado Drug Task Force was formalized in 1998 with an agreement to coordinate resources to investigate the illegal distribution of drugs between the Mesa County Sheriff's Office and the Grand Junction Police Department, in partnership with federal agencies.

Since that time, cooperation and coordination have expanded to numerous state and federal partners, maximizing resources and strengthening efforts to combat illegal drug activity for the safety and well-being of our community. 

This partnership between local law enforcement agencies and the DEA has been an effective and highly successful unit in stopping, confiscating, and impacting drug distribution across the country and internationally.