District Attorney Collin Sims announces that a St. Tammany Parish Grand Jury returned true bills today (May 13, 2026), indicting five individuals in connection with an extensive narcotics distribution network that funneled kilogram quantities of cocaine and methamphetamine from Mexico into the Northshore and Greater New Orleans areas. The following individuals were indicted:
Ernesto Alonso Ruiz, age 47 and of San Juan, TX
- Conspiracy to Distribute 28 Grams or More of a Schedule II Controlled Dangerous Substance
- Possession with Intent to Distribute Cocaine (Over 60 Kilograms)
- Transactions Involving Proceeds from Drug Offenses
Michael Anthony Gibson, age 37 and of New Orleans, LA
- Conspiracy to Distribute 28 Grams or More of a Schedule II Controlled Dangerous Substance
- Possession with Intent to Distribute Cocaine (Over 60 Kilograms)
- Transactions Involving Proceeds from Drug Offenses
Miguel Angel Olquin, age 31 and of Penitas, TX
- Conspiracy to Distribute 28 Grams or More of a Schedule II Controlled Dangerous Substance
- Possession with Intent to Distribute Cocaine (Over 60 Kilograms)
- Transactions Involving Proceeds from Drug Offenses
Lindsey J. Daniels, age 53 and of Franklinton, LA
- Conspiracy to Distribute 28 Grams or More of a Schedule II Controlled Dangerous Substance
- Possession with Intent to Distribute Cocaine (Over 3 Kilograms)
Christopher L. Fendley, age 51 and of Franklinton, LA
- Conspiracy to Distribute 28 Grams or More of a Schedule II Controlled Dangerous Substance
All defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law
The indictment follows a comprehensive investigation into a conspiracy active between October 2025 and May 2026. Prosecutors allege the defendants conspired to distribute more than 79 kilograms of Schedule II controlled dangerous substances.
The investigation reached a turning point on May 3, 2026, when authorities seized 68 kilograms of cocaine from a tractor-trailer, which was carrying a full load of produce, at a Slidell truck stop. An additional eight kilograms of cocaine were seized from a "stash house" in New Orleans, alongside more than $450,000 in cash. The street value of the narcotics seized on that day alone is estimated at approximately $3,200,000.
According to investigators, the organization brought drugs into Louisiana from Mexico via Texas. The narcotics were delivered to middlemen in Orleans, Washington, and St. Tammany Parishes before being distributed to local dealers for sale in the community.
The case was investigated by the Louisiana State Police, with significant support from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Chief of Criminal Division Doug Freese and Special Prosecutor Tiffany Dover are prosecuting this case for the District Attorney’s Office.
Following these indictments, the defendants will be scheduled for formal arraignment in the 22nd Judicial District Court.
As this is a pending and ongoing criminal matter, the Office of the District Attorney for the 22nd Judicial District will have no further comment at this time. An indictment is an accusation.







































