Crime & Safety
Dublin Man Arrested On Charges Of Manufacturing Cocaine, Possessing Assault Rifles, Endangering Child
Authorities with the Alameda County Narcotics Task Force and the DEA also said they found a small child in the Dublin home.
DUBLIN, CA — A Dublin man was arrested on suspicion of manufacturing cocaine base in his home, according to the Alameda County Sheriff's Office.
On Thursday, Sept. 11, the Alameda County Narcotics Task Force and the Drug Enforcement Agency served a search warrant at the home of Dominic Smith, also known as Khan Ahmed Aziz Hassan, 49, on Markleesville Road in Dublin. The ASCO said that during its search, officers found three kilograms of cocaine, evidence of manufacturing cocaine base, numerous empty kilogram wrappers with cocaine residue, packaging materials, scales, two assault rifles, one handgun, and $15,900.
Police also say they found a woman on federal probation and a small child inside the home.
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Smith was booked into Santa Rita Jail on numerous felony drugs and weapons charges, as well as child endangerment, police said.
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