Minor Traffic Violation leads to Drug Arrests

Minor Traffic Violation leads to Drug Arrests
Photo: Peter Titar and Sarah Musgrove

42-year old Clovis resident Peter Titar was driving near Highway 41 and Yosemite Springs Parkway on 01/02/2020 when Madera County Sheriff’s Deputy Charlie Robertson pulled him over.

During the stop, it came to light that Titar’s passenger, 32-year old Sarah Musgrove of Oakhurst, was wanted for three warrants, one misdemeanor and two felony. As she was on active felony probation, Deputy Robertson searched the car. A glass pipe and a duffle bag with 1.5 pounds of marijuana was found.

the confiscated drugs

In the trunk, the deputy found a safe belonging to Titar. In the safe was a loaded gun, ammunition, fentanyl patches, OxyContin, methadone, and other items related to the commission of drug sales.

Titar, also on felony probation and out on felony bail, was arrested for violating his probation. Among the possible charges he faces are committing a felony while on bail, felon in possession of a firearm, felon in possession of ammunition, possession of a controlled substance, possession of marijuana for sale, and transporting marijuana. He was booked into the Madera County Department of Corrections.

Musgrove also found herself booked at the Madera County Department of Corrections after being arrested for her warrants and possession of a controlled substance paraphernalia. Bail is set at $30,000.

Photos from Madera Department of Corrections

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