Crime Suppression Operation Led by the Special Assignment Team

Crime Suppression Operation Led by the Special Assignment Team
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During a crime suppression operation led by the Special Assignment Team, several arrests were made. Two arrests were made during a traffic stop in Newhall.
SAT deputies first observed a vehicle with expired registration driving erratically. Deputies contacted the two occupants and learned the male driver was on active parole. During a search of the passenger’s purse, deputies located a loaded firearm along with property belonging to the male driver.
A male and female adult were arrested on several firearm charges, including felon in possession of a firearm, concealed firearm in a vehicle and more. They were booked into the SCV Sheriff’s Station and remain in custody at this time.

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