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POP UNIT: Eureka Man Arrested With Large Quantities of Narcotics for the Second Time This Month

Gay. On March 31, 2021, at about 8:20 a.m., Detectives with the Eureka Police Department’s Problem Oriented Policing Team (POP) conducted a probation search of a room at a motel on the 100 block of 4 th Street in Eureka. The room was registered to Charles Lloyd Gay, 46 years old from Eureka. Gay is on formal probation in Humboldt County for possession of heroin for sales. During the search of the room detectives located 205 grams of heroin, 35 grams of methamphetamine, packaging material and a digital scale. Also located was $5,200 in cash that was seized as suspected proceeds of narcotics sales. This is the second time in the month of March that Gay was found to be in possession

(PHOTOS) The Ol Heroin in the Cocoa Trick Eureka Police Arrest One After Serving Warrant at Motel

Eureka Police Department press release: On March 11, 2021, at about 10:00 a.m., Detectives with the Eureka Police Department’s Problem Oriented Policing Team (POP) responded to a motel on the 1500 block of McCullens Avenue in Eureka to serve a search warrant after receiving information that 33-year-old Joshua Bennett of Eureka was selling narcotics from his room. Bennett and two other occupants were detained inside of the motel room. During the search, detectives located approximately 3 1⁄2 ounces of heroin and a digital scale. Three ounces of the heroin was located hidden inside a cocoa powder container. $1,580 in cash was also located and seized as evidence of drug sales.

Probation Search in Eureka Motel Room Uncovers Fentanyl, Heroin and Meth with Stolen Car Parked Outside, EPD Says

Sacramento County Sheriff s Office Begins Body Cam Rollout

Sacramento County Sheriff s Office Begins Body Cam Rollout Some members of the Sacramento County sheriff s specialty units are the first to be equipped with body cameras. The cameras allow deputies to look at footage and aim to be a tool that provides more accountability. by Rosalio Ahumada, The Sacramento Bee / February 16, 2021 (TNS) Members of Sacramento County, Calif. s sheriff s specialty units hit the streets Monday wearing body cameras two years after the law enforcement agency first requested funding to allow deputies to record video of arrests, uses of force and other interactions with the public. The Sheriff s Office has received criticism from community advocates for going so long without body cameras. Kershawn Geyger s parents strongly criticized the law enforcement agency last month after their 25-year-old son was was shot and killed during a confrontation with sheriff s gang investigators and there was no video

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