Observed a Couple Sleeping in a Vehicle

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A deputy patrolling Newhall observed a couple sleeping in a vehicle along a residential area. As the deputy approached the vehicle to check on their welfare, he observed drug paraphernalia within their reach.
During a search of the vehicle, the deputy also located a cut catalytic converter and tools commonly used for theft of the item.
The male and female were ultimately arrested for receiving stolen property and possession of drug paraphernalia. They were booked into the SCV Sheriff’s Station and remain in custody at this time.

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