Black Diamond couple charged with possessing illegal weapons, distributing drugs

Department of Justice claims the investigation reveals a larger firearm and drug trafficking scheme.

Illegal guns and ammunition reportedly discovered at the home and storage unit of a Black Diamond couple. COURTESY PHOTO, U.S. Department of Justice

Illegal guns and ammunition reportedly discovered at the home and storage unit of a Black Diamond couple. COURTESY PHOTO, U.S. Department of Justice

A Black Diamond resident is appearing in federal court Friday, Jan. 26 after being arrested for allegedly possessing illegal automatic weapons and unregistered silencers, as well as fentanyl with an intent to distribute.

Ross A. Heinzinger, 38, and Ashley N. Lewis, 36, were arrested Jan. 25 after leaving their Black Diamond residence, according to an U.S. Department of Justice press release.

However, the investigation into Heinzinger and Ashley began on Dec. 8, 2022, when the pair were arrested in Port Ludlow, Washington after a deputy saw drug paraphernalia in their car when they appeared passed out.

After their arrest, officers secured a search warrant for the car and found seven privately-made firearms, also known as “ghost guns” with no series numbers, three handguns, a dozen silencers and a number of Glock conversion devices to turn a semi-automatic weapon into an automatic weapon.

There were also allegedly high-capacity magazines, ammunition, tens of thousands in cash, and hundreds of pills, suspected to be fentanyl.

Heinzinger and Lewis were originally charged in Jefferson County on charges of drug distribution and for carrying a concealed weapon.

However, further investigation eventually found footage on Heinzinger’s phone that appears to show drug- and firearm-dealing activity, and “several videos… [that] document his sales of firearms to a convicted felon,” the release reads.

An Oct. 26 2023 raid on Heinzinger and Lewis’ Black Diamond apartment, Maple Valley storage unit, and four vehicles revealed 23 more firearms, four silencers, two ballistic vests, and 2,300 rounds of ammunition in the couple’s Black Diamond apartment, as well as more firearms, silencers, and a “large quantity” of fentanyl pills in the cars.

Law enforcement called Heinzinger and Lewis to let them know about the raid. The couple said they would be back home that evening, but never showed.

After their recent arrest, Heinzinger and Lewis were charged with two counts of possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute; two counts of unlawful possession of machine guns; unlawful possession of unregistered silencers; and unlawful possession of unregistered firearms.

Their case will be held in the U.S. District Court in Tacoma; while Heinzinger is being arraigned Jan. 26, Lewis’ court date was scheduled later.

According to the DOJ, the amount of drugs involved in the case means the couple face a mandatory five-year prison sentence, with a maximum sentence of 40 years. Additionally, the firearm charges are punishable for up to 10 years incarceration.

The charges against Heinzinger and Lewis are only allegations, and they are presumed innocent until they are proven guilty in a court of law.


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