Source: Office of United States Attorneys
SAN DIEGO – A federal grand jury indictment was unsealed in San Diego Friday alleging that 13 Guatemalan nationals are part of a Guatemala-based cocaine trafficking organization operating out of La Mesilla and Democracia, Huehuetenango, Guatemala, which is on the Guatemala-Mexico border.
The indictment was returned on May 31, 2019. Among the individuals charged are Baldemar Calderon-Carrillo, aka “Don Valde,” and his son, Walfre Donaldo Calderon-Calderon, aka “El Teniente Jr.”
On June 13, 2025, federal agents in San Diego received information that Calderon-Carrillo, the lead defendant in the indictment, had been killed during a June 8, 2025, shootout with Mexican authorities. U.S. agents continue to obtain information confirming the details of Calderon-Carrillo’s death. Video of the incident was posted on various news outlets and in social media showing Mexican law enforcement in a shootout with members of a drug trafficking organization.
In January 2023, one of Calderon-Carrillo’s sons, Edgar Yovani Calderon-Calderon, aka “Panon,” who is charged in the same indictment, was arrested in Paris, France. Edgar Yovani Calderon-Calderon was extradited to the United States from France in March 2024 and pleaded guilty in February 2025 to international cocaine distribution conspiracy charges.
As part of his plea agreement, Calderon-Calderon admitted that since at least 2017, up to and including May 31, 2019, he conspired with others to distribute cocaine in Guatemala and elsewhere, knowing and having reasonable cause to believe the cocaine would be unlawfully imported into the United States.
Calderon-Calderon admitted that he participated in the distribution of large quantities of cocaine in Guatemala on behalf of a drug trafficking organization based in La Mesilla, Huehuetenango, Guatemala. From Huehuetenango, the cocaine was transported to co-conspirators operating near the Guatemala-Mexico border, into Mexico, and ultimately smuggled into the United States. As part of his plea agreement, Calderon-Calderon admitted that the conspiracy involved at least 550 kilograms of cocaine. On May 30, 2025, Calderon-Calderon was sentenced to 87 months in prison.
The remaining defendants charged in the indictment are fugitives.
This case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Kevin Mokhtari. The Justice Department’s Office of International Affairs and French authorities provided substantial assistance to secure the arrest and extradition of Edgar Yovani Calderon-Calderon.
DEFENDANTS Case Number 19-cr-2025-DMS
Baldemar Calderon-Carrillo, aka “Don Valde” Age: 67 Guatemala
Amado Calderon-Calderon, aka “Don Juan” Age: 46 Guatemala
Walfre Donaldo Calderon-Calderon, aka “El Teniente Jr.” Age: 43 Guatemala
Ceidner Ivan Calderon-Villatoro, aka “Chene” Age: 35 Guatemala
Edgar Yovani Calderon-Calderon, aka “Panon” Age: 45 Guatemala
Boris Brandon Calderon-Villatoro, aka “Leon” Age: 31 Guatemala
Fredy Estuardo Villatoro-Calderon, aka “Nalo” Age: 31 Guatemala
Juan Carlos Escobedo-Herrera, aka “Ducati” Age: 34 Guatemala
Marvin Waldemar Mendez-Aldana, aka “Don Pelado” Age: 44 Guatemala
German Zaldana-Lima, aka “Gorgo” Age: 50 Guatemala
Arnoldo Bexsael Morales-Aguilar, aka “Bex” Age: 57 Guatemala
Ranferi Godinez-Vasquez, aka “Chilo” Age: 31 Guatemala
Maximo Morales-Godinez, aka “Max” Age: 37 Guatemala
SUMMARY OF CHARGES
Count 1 – International Cocaine Distribution Conspiracy – Title 21, U.S.C., Sections 959, 960, 963
Maximum penalty: Life in prison; a maximum $10 million fine
All defendants
Count 2 – Conspiracy to Possess with Intent to Distribute Cocaine – Title 46, U.S.C., Sections 70503, 70506(b)
Maximum penalty: Life in prison; a maximum $10 million fine
Defendant Walfre Donaldo Calderon-Calderon only
INVESTIGATING AGENCY
Homeland Security Investigations