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San Bruno CA: Arrests Made For Suspicion Of Drugs For Sale
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San Bruno CA Police Department Report:
PRESS RELEASE - December 25, 2015
SUBJECT: Arrest – Possession of Methamphetamine for Sale
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CASE NUMBER: 150####
DATE OCCURRED: December 25, 2015
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TIME OCCURRED: 5:11 a.m.
CONTACT PERSON: Lieutenant Tim Mahon
On Friday, December 25, 2015, at approximately 5:11 a.m., San Bruno Police Officers conducted a traffic stop of a vehicle on Interstate 280 in San Bruno. A subsequent search of the vehicle’s occupants, twenty-four year old Jenner Borlasa, and twenty-five year old Leonor Gutierrezdeltoro, both residents of San Lorenzo, revealed that they were both in possession of suspected methamphetamine.
Further investigation revealed that Borlasa was in possession of methamphetamine for the purpose of sale. He was arrested for charges related to driving with a suspended driver’s license, the transportation of methamphetamine, the possession of methamphetamine for sale, and committing a felony while released on bail.
Gutierrezdeltoro signed and was issued a Promise to Appear for the possession of methamphetamine and released.
Anyone with any information pertaining to this investigation is urged to contact the San Bruno Police Department at (650) 616-7100 or sbpdtipline@sanbruno.ca.gov Information can be left anonymously.
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