Search of a stolen vehicle in Victorville leads to cache of guns
Deputies found numerous AR 15 style rifles.
Victorville Police Department
Police searching a truck stolen from Bakersfield turned up a cache of weapons, including several AR-15-style rifles.
and last updated 2021-07-13 20:25:53-04
VICTORVILLE, Calif. (KERO) â Police searching a truck stolen from Bakersfield turned up a cache of weapons, including several AR-15-style rifles.
According to the Victorville Police Department, a 2010 Chevrolet Avalanche that was reported stolen in Bakersfield was found in a parking lot of a Travel Lodge in Victorville. Deputies detained the vehicle s sole occupant, Adrian Jimenez.
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Victorville man accused of pimping underage girl; 81 arrests in San Bernardino County related to human trafficking in 2021
Victorville Daily Press
A Victorville man has been accused of sexually exploiting two women, including a 17-year-old girl, after he was arrested earlier this month for outstanding warrants.
Trayvon Ashley, 23, faces possible charges of human trafficking of a minor, pandering a minor older than 16 and pimping a minor older than 16.
The California Penal Code defines pandering as influencing someone to become or remain a prostitute.
Ashley is scheduled for a hearing Monday in Victorville Superior Court.
Members from the San Bernardino County Human Trafficking Task Force were called by detectives at the Victorville Sheriff’s Station after Ashley was arrested for warrants including one for no bail out of Texas on June 6, authorities said.
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Traffic pursuit ends after driver nearly misses tree in Apple Valley
Victorville Daily Press
An attempted traffic stop led to a traffic pursuit through Apple Valley that ended with the arrest of 32-year-old Mark James Jenkins, authorities reported.
The Apple Valley Sheriff’s Station reported that at 9:04 a.m. Friday, Dep. Brent Faylor tried to stop a vehicle with no rear license plate near the intersection of Seneca and Rincon roads.
At that time, the driver, later identified as Jenkins, of Apple Valley, failed to yield and a two-mile pursuit began through residential neighborhoods, with the car reaching speeds of 70 mph.