Crime & Safety
Meth, Brass Knuckles Found In Vehicle: Livermore Police
A K-9 alerted police to the presence of drugs in the vehicle, authorities said.

LIVERMORE, CA — A K-9 helped Livermore police find methamphetamine, a large amount of cash and some brass knuckles, all of which were in the possession of a man who was on probation, authorities said.
The incident happened around 10:30 p.m. Monday at a gas station parking lot on Vasco Road, when police spoke with Michael Moore, 62, according to law enforcement.
Moore was on probation out of Alameda County and K-9 Nitro alerted police to narcotics in his vehicle, authorities said.
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Not only did officers find 2 ounces of meth, they also discovered nearly $1,000 in cash and brass knuckles, according to police. Moore was arrested on multiple possession charges and for violating his probation, police said.
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