A San Fernando Valley man was sentenced to 115 months in federal prison Wednesday for burglarizing self-storage units throughout Southern California, including in Valencia, stealing dozens of firearms, and selling some of the weapons to convicted felons.
Rick Eric Herst, 36, a.k.a. “Loyal,” of Reseda, was sentenced by United States District Judge Michael W. Fitzgerald, according to officials. Herst pleaded guilty in February 2021 to one count of conspiracy to traffic in firearms and one count of selling firearms to a convicted felon.
From December 2018 to September 2019, Herst conspired with Jeffrey James LaFraniere, 39, of Van Nuys, and Alan Elperin, 31, of Mission Hills, according to officials.
Together, these three men burglarized multiple self-storage units in Glendale, Valencia, Culver City, West Los Angeles, Northridge, Culver City, Thousand Oaks, Rancho Mirage and elsewhere, stealing firearms and other valuables.
They offered the stolen firearms for sale to customers either in person or via text message, according to officials.
LaFraniere and Herst sold the firearms to buyers they knew were convicted felons.
For example, on May 30, 2019, the trio burglarized a self-storage facility in Valencia and stole 35 firearms, including multiple .45-caliber pistols, 12-gauge shotguns and high-powered rifles.
On the same day as the Valencia burglary, LaFraniere and Herst sold two of the stolen firearms — a .45-caliber pistol and a .40-caliber pistol — to a buyer whom they knew was a convicted felon.
At the time of his arrest in March 2020, law enforcement executed a search warrant at Herst’s residence and found a loaded Glock 9mm pistol, which was one of multiple weapons stolen during a residential burglary that occurred in or around January 2020, according to officials.
Herst also possessed 14 shotgun shells, 95 rounds of .38-caliber ammunition, more than 30 stolen debit and credit cards, multiple stolen or fake California driver’s licenses, and a large quantity of stolen merchandise belonging to various burglary victims.
“Although many guns have not been recovered, those that have were largely found in the hands of felons or recovered at crime scenes,” prosecutors wrote in a sentencing memorandum.
Elperin pleaded guilty in November 2020 to one count of conspiracy and one count of receiving stolen firearms. He is serving a 100-month federal prison sentence. LaFraniere pleaded guilty in September 2020 to one count of conspiracy, one count of receiving stolen firearms and one count of selling firearms to a felon. His sentencing hearing is scheduled for May 26, at which time he will face a statutory maximum sentence of 25 years in federal prison.
The FBI Eurasian Organized Crime Task Force and the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department investigated this matter.
Assistant United States Attorney Ian V. Yanniello of the International Narcotics, Money Laundering, and Racketeering Section prosecuted this case.
Release No. 22-09
Sponsored Articles
KHTS FM 98.1 and AM 1220 is Santa Clarita’s only local radio station. KHTS mixes in a combination of news, traffic, sports, and features along with your favorite adult contemporary hits. Santa Clarita news and features are delivered throughout the day over our airwaves, on our website and through a variety of social media platforms. Our KHTS national award-winning daily news briefs are now read daily by 34,000+ residents. A vibrant member of the Santa Clarita community, the KHTS broadcast signal reaches all of the Santa Clarita Valley and parts of the high desert communities located in the Antelope Valley. The station streams its talk shows over the web, reaching a potentially worldwide audience. Follow @KHTSRadio on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.