I Might Have a Gun in the Car

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Deputies were patrolling #StevensonRanch when they observed a vehicle in violation of multiple vehicle codes. During a traffic stop, the driver stated “I might have a gun in the car.” Sure enough… an unregistered firearm and bindle of methamphetamines were recovered from the vehicle. The driver was arrested for several narcotics and firearms violations. Another great arrest from our patrol deputies!
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