Crime & Safety
Gun, Meth, Fake IDs Found Inside Car In Livermore: LPD
Livermore police say they uncovered loads of contraband inside a car driven by a suspect with two felony warrants.

LIVERMORE, CA — Livermore police say they found a gun, meth, and multiple driver's licenses, credit cards, and a passport belonging to people other than the two suspects.
On Tuesday at around 1:20 p.m., a Livermore police officer observed a gray Nissan Rogue driving slowly through the parking lot of the Walmart on Las Positas Road, repeatedly passing open spaces, according to an LPD news release. The Rogue was reportedly performing numerous vehicle code violations, so the officer initiated a stop.
During the stop, one of the suspects informed officers that a gun was inside the car, leading to a search that uncovered a .22 caliber revolver in the glovebox. Further investigation allegedly uncovered more than seven grams of methamphetamine, and multiple drivers licenses, credit cards, and a passport, all of which belonged to different people.
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Police also found that one of the suspects, a 36-year-old from Vallejo, had two felony warrants and one misdemeanor warrant for his arrest. He was taken into custody and booked for transporting and possessing a controlled substance, along with his outstanding warrants.
The other suspect was arrested on multiple charges, including possession of a firearm, carrying a concealed weapon, and identity theft.
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