A Male Responsible for a Grand Theft

A Male Responsible for a Grand Theft
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CIT deputies have been searching for a male responsible for a grand theft that occurred in Santa Clarita, also named as a suspect for other incidents throughout LA County. Follow up investigation led them to the male at a residence in Palmdale.
Deputies arrested the suspect and conducted a search of the residence resulting in the discovery of a loaded firearm, ammunition, methamphetamine, and several vehicle titles named to various vehicles in Santa Clarita, among other contraband.
The male, who is also a convicted felon and known gang member, was arrested on several charges, including possession of a controlled substance with a loaded firearm. He was booked into the SCV Sheriff’s Station and remains in custody at this time.

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