Tag "drugs"
Rolling Stop Leads to Drug Bust
Photo: Police display Reynoso’s cache Ventura County – Somewhere in the California Department of Motor Vehicles driver’s manual, there is undoubtedly a chapter about the wisdom of driving around on
Heroin Bust at Space #16
Photo: Erwin Obryant QUINCY – On Wednesday afternoon the PCSO, armed with a search warrant, went to space #16 at 25 Redberg Avenue where they discovered five adults at the
Stop of Bicyclist Yields Meth
Photo: CCPD display what Caldera possessed CRESCENT CITY – So often we read stories of where law enforcement makes a routine traffic stop on a car or truck and the
Major Cocaine Operation Yields Drugs, Guns, 18 Arrests and $20,000
Photo: Collage of wanted and/or arrested suspects LAKE COUNTY – The LCSD announced the results of an extensive 4-month investigation into cocaine trafficking that included police departments from Clemont, Leesburg
Teenage Mules Carrying Fentanyl Worth Over $400,000 Stopped At The Border
Photo: drugs strapped to mule SAN YSIDRO – Three teen drug mules were apprehended at the border in three separate smuggling incidents this past weekend, according to U.S. Customs and
Spare Tire Conceals 65 Packages of Meth Seized at the Border
Photo: Seized meth on display CALEXICO – Anomalies during a border crossing inspection led an astute U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer to discover 65 packages of methamphetamine hidden inside
Man Arrested on Suspicion of Selling Cannabis to Children
Photo: confiscated drugs and cash SAN RAFAEL — A man on probation, previously arrested several times on drug-related charges, was locked up again last weekend—this time on suspicion of selling
Ex-Felon Caught with Meth, Paraphernalia
Photo: John Pennell Nelson MENDOCINO — On Sunday afternoon, a deputy conducted a routine traffic stop in the 76000 block of Highway 162. It wasn’t long before the deputy noticed
SCPD Announces – “Constant Crook Caught Again”
Photo: ALexander Madson SANTA CRUZ — On Saturday night, the SCPD were out and about in the Downtown and Eastside teams “conducting enforcement.” While they were on this task, they