(KRON) – The Santa Rosa Police Division has arrested a suspected cocaine seller, recognized as 28-year-old Santa Rosa resident Luis Felipe Esquivel-Quintero, the division introduced Monday.
The division’s Narcotics Unit and Gangs Crimes Crew, together with the Healdsburg Police Division, started an investigation into Esquivel-Quintero for distributing cocaine within the metropolis.
Round 3:10 p.m. on Oct. 16, the businesses detained Esquivel-Quintero in his automobile within the 200 block of W. School Avenue beneath a search warrant.
The detectives discovered a loaded stolen Smith & Wesson semi-automatic handgun and roughly 1 ounce of suspected cocaine that was packaged on the market.
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Police additionally executed a search of Esquivel-Quintero’s residence on the identical block and located a further 2 ounces of suspected cocaine, a number of digital scales, a whole lot of small Ziploc baggage, 9mm ammunition and roughly $3,700 in money (pictured above). Esquivel-Quintero is prohibited from proudly owning firearms and/or ammunition, in keeping with Santa Rosa PD.
He was arrested and booked into the Sonoma County Jail for suspicion of the next costs:
Possession of a narcotic on the market
Transportation of a narcotic on the market
Armed whereas dealing
Felon in possession of a firearm
Felon in possession of ammunition
Possession of a loaded stolen firearm
Possession of a hid firearm in a automobile
Possession of stolen property