Marina Man Arrested For Gun Violations In P.G.

Sounds more like the thought police action than any weapons laws being broken.

ryan keating

Marina police received a tip about “concerning online postings” allegedly made by 21-year-old Ryan Keating.

At the Marina home, police said they found 2,500 rounds of ammunition in various calibers; two shotguns, one handgun, and three rifles, all legally purchased.

Investigators also found two “ghost gun” handguns and two “ghost” AR-15 rifles in the process of being manufactured. Numerous firearm parts and a 3D printer suspected of being used to make more firearm parts were also located, police said.

Four legally purchased handguns and 2,000 rounds of ammunition were located at Keating’s Pacific Grove home.

Marina Man Arrested For Gun Violations In P.G.

Police Non Emergency Reporting App Launches

Now you can report offending social media comments with ease!

Jenny McAdams Boudior

The city of Pacific Grove launched a new tool to help people with non-emergencies within city limits.

The new service request program allows citizens to report things like potholes, graffiti and parking violations. Once submitted, people can check the status of their request.

The new portal can be accessed via the My Pacific Grove smartphone app, available in the app store. You can also visit the portal on CityOfPG.org.

Police Non Emergency Reporting App Launches