Crime & Safety
Weapons and Drug Suspect Arrested in His College Criminal Justice Class
A half-pound of meth, loaded guns and $4500 in cash.

A man suspected of drug and gun offenses was found and arrested while taking a criminal justice class at Cabrillo College on Wednesday, Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Officials said.
Guillermo Campos, 19, was arrested after sheriff’s detectives served a search warrant at his home in the 700 block of Green Valley Road north of Watsonville in connection with allegations that he waved a handgun at a neighbor on Nov. 24, according to the sheriff’s office.
Detectives found and seized more than a half-pound of methamphetamine in the home, along with a loaded .357-caliber revolver, a loaded 9mm semi-automatic handgun and $4,500 in cash, sheriff’s officials said.
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Campos was not home at the time and investigators later found him in the class and arrested him on suspicion of possession of methamphetamine with a loaded firearm, possession of a loaded firearm, assault with a firearm and possession of a controlled substance for sale.
Sheriff’s officials noted that the criminal justice class might not have much use for Campos if he is convicted in the case -- state law prohibits anyone convicted of a felony from becoming a peace officer.
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--Bay City News
--Photo: Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office
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