Vacaville Woman Faces Identity Theft and Narcotics Charge After Traffic Stop in Napa

Vacaville Woman Faces Identity Theft and Narcotics Charge After Traffic Stop in Napa

NAPA, CA  — On April 1, 2026, detectives with the Special Enforcement Unit conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle operated by 44-year-old Irma Corrales of Vacaville following observed violations. During the encounter, Corrales reportedly attempted to present a stolen California driver’s license.

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Evidence | Photo Courtesy of Napa Police Department

Upon determining the identification did not belong to the driver, detectives conducted a search of the vehicle. The search resulted in the discovery of multiple identification cards, credit cards, mail, and various documents that did not belong to Corrales or her passenger. Additionally, Corrales was found to be in possession of burglary tools.

A review of public records reveals that Corrales has a significant history of law enforcement contacts, including prior arrests for identity theft, possession of controlled substances, and burglary. Her criminal history in Solano County, spanning several years, shows a recurring pattern of theft-related charges and probation violations leading up to her recent arrest in Napa

Following this most recent arrest, Corrales was transported to the county jail, where officials allege she brought suspected narcotics into the facility, leading to additional charges. Detectives have also authored a source of bail motion, a legal requirement that necessitates Corrales prove any bail funds are derived from legitimate financial sources.

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