Crime & Safety
Assault Weapons, Narcotics, Ammo Seized In Peninsula Bust
South Bay armed robbery probe led to arrests.
SAN MATEO COUNTY, CA – A San Jose police probe that started in August led to three arrests and the seizure of firearms and narcotics Wednesday, the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office said in a news release.
The arrests on Monday culminated an investigation into the suspects' alleged possession of high-powered rifles and high-capacity magazines, according to sheriff's officials.
During the investigation, detectives learned that one suspect, 20-year-old Brandon Rodriguez, was wanted by San Jose police for his alleged involvement in several armed robberies in the Bay Area.
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Sheriff's and police detectives worked together to track the suspects to a home in the 1400 Block of Camelia Drive in East Palo Alto, where Rodriguez was arrested along with 26-year-old Ramon Godinez Avila and 23-year-old Guillermo Vargas Anguiano, sheriff's officials said.
Rodriguez is facing charges related to the alleged robbery while the other two men face a variety of weapons charges, including possession of an assault rifle and altering a firearm serial number, according to sheriff's officials.
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They also face one count of child endangerment because detectives allegedly found loaded weapons within reach of a toddler who lives at the home.
During the arrests, detectives found four assault rifles, three handguns, several large-capacity magazines, a bulletproof vest, narcotics and ammunition, sheriff's officials said.
— Bay City News and Patch Editor Gideon Rubin contributed to this report
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