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San Bruno CA: Arrest - Forgery Of An Access Card / Possession of Methamphetamine
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San Bruno CA Police Department reports:
February 4, 2016
SUBJECT: Arrest – Forgery Of An Access Card / Possession of Methamphetamine
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CASE NUMBER: 1600380
DATE OCCURRED: February 4, 2016
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TIME OCCURRED: 1:13 am
POINT OF CONTACT: Lieutenant Tim Mahon
On Thursday, February 4, 2016, at approximately 1:13 am, a San Bruno Police Officer located a two subjects acting suspiciously in a parked vehicle on the 600 block of Huntington Avenue. A subsequent investigation revealed that one of the occupants, identified as twenty-nine year old Oakland resident Ashleigh Hvizda, was in possession of a fraudulent ATM debit card and methamphetamine. Additionally, it was discovered that warrants had been issued for Hvizda’s arrest for charges including the possession of methamphetamine and vehicle theft.
Hvizda’s companion, forty-three year old San Francisco resident James Gleason was found to be in possession of a fraudulent California Driver’s License.
Hvizda was booked into the San Mateo County Jail for the charges listed above. Gleason signed, and was issued a promise to appear for a misdemeanor offense.
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