Crime & Safety

4 Arrested For Selling Drugs Near High School: Sheriff's Department

Deputies found roughly 100 M30 fentanyl pills, 3.54 grams of meth and other paraphernalia associated with drug sales, officials said.

Deputies found roughly 100 M30 fentanyl pills, 3.54 grams of meth and other paraphernalia associated with drug sales, according to the San Diego County Sheriff's Department.
Deputies found roughly 100 M30 fentanyl pills, 3.54 grams of meth and other paraphernalia associated with drug sales, according to the San Diego County Sheriff's Department. (San Diego County Sheriff's Department)

RAMONA, CA — Four people were arrested on suspicion of selling drugs near a high school in San Diego County, authorities said.

Deputies searched a home around 7 a.m. Friday in the 1300 block of Hanson Lane in Ramona, according to the San Diego County Sheriff's Department. The home is across the street from Ramona High School.

"An investigation by sheriff's detectives revealed drug activity may have been taking place at this home," Sgt. Sean Gallagher said. "There was also evidence that individuals wanted for outstanding warrants were staying there."

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During the search, deputies found four people inside the home, as well as roughly 100 M30 fentanyl pills, 3.54 grams of methamphetamine and other paraphernalia associated with drug sales, Gallagher said.

Larry Miller, 62, William Clayton, 28, Sierra Miller, 23, and Bradley Bell, 25, were arrested and booked into the San Diego Central Jail on suspicion of drug sales and possession-related charges.

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