Don’t You Just Love Public Transit?

Nekked drug users riding without a care.

Shoeless Rider Lights up Apparent Crack Pipe While on Bart

Note to BART: Please require your crack-smoking riders to wear pants.
It’s bad enough that some people get away with smoking cigarettes while on BART. But a rider puffing crack in the handicapped seats while wearing a towel(?) draped over his crotch, well, that’s going to give a transit system a bad name.

Don’t You Just Love Public Transit?

New Monterey Drug Lab Busted

Kudos to the Samaritan that tackled one of the druggies. I don’t know anyone that would want a drug lab endangering the block.

Alleged Monterey Drug Lab

Justin Kelly, 27, and Camille Voye, 23, both of Monterey, were arrested during a search around 1:45 p.m. in the 600 block of David Avenue, where investigators found a butane honey oil lab, said Monterey police acting Cmdr. Mike Bruno, a member of the team.

When detectives from the team arrived to serve the warrant, Kelly fled through a back door and ran to a side yard, according to Bruno.

The 27-year-old jumped over fences but was tackled to the ground by a good Samaritan and taken into custody in the 500 block of David Avenue, Bruno said.

Detectives also found 21 pounds of marijuana a half-ounce of heroin, concentrated cannabis, evidence of drug sales and drug paraphernalia at the home, according to Bruno.

[KRON News]
New Monterey Drug Lab Busted

High Speed Chase From P.G. To Salinas

And charged with cruelty to animals for having a puppy in the car.

Law enforcement from Monterey, Seaside, Marina, Sand City, California Highway Patrol, the Presidio of Monterey, and the Monterey County Sheriff’s Office pursued the vehicle.

The suspects were stopped near the intersection of Las Palmas Parkway and River Road in Salinas. The male driver and female passenger were taken into custody.

The driver, a 35 year old man from Seaside, was arrested and charged with evading a peace officer, reckless driving, driving in the opposite direction of traffic, possession of methamphetamine, and being under the influence of a controlled substance.

The female passenger, a 36 year old from Pacific Grove, was arrested and charged with possession of narcotic drugs and possession of burglars’ tools.

High Speed Chase From P.G. To Salinas

PGPD: Bring Your Drugs To Us

Bummer duude, it’s not a drug buy back program.

“The goal of the program is to allow citizens to deliver all of their unused, unwanted or expired medications to law enforcement officials who can in turn dispose of these controlled substances in a safe, secure and non-hazardous manner, potentially saving lives and protecting the ecosystem,” according to PGPD Cmdr. John Miller.

The program is anonymous, and medications may be dropped off in their original containers or deposited directly in the disposal bin. Liquid products should remain sealed.

PGPD: Bring Your Drugs To Us

Teen On Drugs Caught Breaking Into Apartment

No stranger to police.
Jeffery Rutt

When police arrived on scene, they saw 19-year-old Jeffrey Rutt of Pacific Grove, inside the apartment and called for him to come out. However, Rutt refused to comply. So police called the Monterey County Sheriff’s Department for assistance.

Guns were drawn and officers used a bull horn to get Rutt to come out. After an hour, Rutt surrendered. Police arrested him for being under the influence of a controlled substance. They don’t know if Rutt lives there, but do know he’s been to that apartment from time to time.

Teen On Drugs Caught Breaking Into Apartment

Arkwright Court Tops In Weird Crime

Calling 911 while on drugs, Check. Shooting indoors, Check. Lasers, Check. Yep, weird.

Arkwright Ct

Officers said emergency dispatchers received multiple calls around 12:50 a.m. from an apartment on Arkwright Court, with the callers reporting laser lights flashing, a robbery and being chased by “people and cars.”

 

Police arrived and arrested Ian Peel, 41, Jeffrey Rutt, 19, and Sean Lessen-Dees, 18, all described as residents of the apartment.

 

Charges included being under the influence of a controlled substance, drug and paraphernalia possession, and negligent discharge of a firearm.

 

Police said they found a loaded .357 Magnum revolver that had been fired inside the apartment.

Arkwright Court Tops In Weird Crime

P.G.H.S Advice: Stay Out Of The Woods

 

School officials told police that on Thursday a student “was coerced by two fellow students to a wooded area off school property” then beaten, police said.

 

The two alleged assailants may have been under the influence of narcotics, police said. They were taken to Monterey County Juvenile Hall on suspicion of assault with great bodily injury and conspiracy

P.G.H.S Advice: Stay Out Of The Woods

P.G. Man Arrested Again And Again

Dope. Where every experience Is a new one again.

Officers said they responded to the 500 block of Grove Acre Avenue after receiving a report of a suspicious vehicle in the area, and they found Manuel Amorin in possession of drugs and drug paraphernalia.

According to police records, Amorin was recently released from jail after posting bail for another drug-related incident.

Manuel Amorin

P.G. Man Arrested Again And Again

Pair Busted For Fake Prescription Attempt

Arkwright Court residents Michael Dodd, 27, and 25-year-old Patricia Brown.

“The pharmacist was smart and called Doctors on Duty to check, and learned no prescription had been issued by the office,” he said. “They learned it was a fake prescription.”

Instead of returning Dodd’s phone call, the pharmacist alerted Pacific Grove police and then waited for him to come attempt to pick up the narcotic painkillers. When the
Arkwright Court resident appeared at the store around 4 p.m., pharmacy staff called the police.

Pair Busted For Fake Prescription Attempt

Arrests Made In Safeway Oxycontin Robbery

Safeway Prescriptions

Informants led Pacific Grove police to the 19-year-old Seaside man they suspect of robbing the pharmacy at Safeway and fleeing with 800 Oxycontin pills two weeks ago, and to another male they believe was involved in the crime. Cmdr. John Nyunt reported officers took Johnny Rodriguez into custody after serving a search warrant on his home last Thursday morning, and they had 20-year-old Seaside resident Cameron Ferguson arrested on the tarmac at San Jose Airport later that day.

PGPD Safeway Arrests

Pine Cone Photo

Arrests Made In Safeway Oxycontin Robbery