Tag "drugs"
Warrants Served at 17 Locations with 9 Arrests
YUBA – Over a two-day span the YCSD served warrants at 17 locations for illegal marijuana cultivation. The operation occurred on July 12 and 13. In fact, environmental and water
Anonymous Citizen Complaint Leads to Honey Oil Lab
Photo: Derrick Gonzales VISALIA – The VPD received an anonymous citizen tip complaining about the possibility of illegal drug activity. In the first place, on July 13 detectives went
Blown Stop Sign Leads to Firearms Arrest
Ventura County – In the first place, you have to wonder how many arrests began with a blown stop sign? It’s always a good idea to carefully obey motor vehicle
30 Pounds of Meth Seized in Fresno
PHOTO: Guadalupe Garcia FRESNO – The FPD recently seized 30 pounds of meth after a month long investigation. The Major Narcotic Team arrested 25-year-old Guadalupe Garcia. The High Impact Investigation
K-9 Luna Does it Again, Sniffs out Drugs and Guns
Photo: K-9 Luna SANTA CRUZ – Chalk up another arrest with K-9 Luna as the assisting officer. An officer on patrol last Monday night contacted Kyle Rodgers, “a 36-year-old previously convicted
Quarter Pound of Meth, Other Drugs Seized in Folsom
Photo: Thomas D Mudd FOLSOM – A July 12 search warrant yielded a quarter pound of meth in a Folsom investigation. Police also confiscated “heroin and other illegal drugs.” The
Two in Stolen Car Transporting Drugs
Photo: Jonathan Buduan and Ashley Turcott DESERT HOT SPRINGS – At first it concerned the report of a stolen car. Turns out it was a stolen car transporting drugs. The
Three Month Drug Investigation Produces Eight Arrests
BISHOP – The BPD announces a three month drug investigation that finally culminated recently with eight arrests. Law enforcement served two search warrants and conducted two probation searches. Authorities seized
T.A.G.N.E.T. Targets Eagle Mountain Casino Drug Activity
Photo: Lisa Sanchez-Diaz PORTERVILLE – T.A.G.N.E.T. (Tulare Area Gang and Narcotics Enforcement Unit) received complaints about narcotics at the Eagle Mountain Casino. In the first place, the Tribal Gaming Commission