Semi-automatic weapons found with a 1000 rounds of ammo. Oh the horror, save the children
Posted at 11:30 p.m. — Semi-automatic weapons found in home with 1,000 rounds of ammunition
KATHERINE ROSENBERG
2007-05-02 23
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VICTORVILLE — Authorities found over 1,000 rounds of ammunition for semi-automatic weapons at an area home late Wednesday night.
Two search warrants served by the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department High Desert Regional Gang Team around 9 p.m. led to the arrest of two individuals for being under the influence of narcotics, and a third man for weapons violations, said Deputy Eric Ogaz.
“There were a bunch of guns, with approximately 15 high capacity magazines, along with assault rifle rounds of ammunition,” Ogaz said.
The search warrants were served as the result of an investigation into a tagging crew caught at a local Rite-Aid by Deputy Frank Hardin of the Hesperia station, Ogaz said.
Read the full story in Friday's Daily Press.
Hardin's tagging case, which was reported in Wednesday's Daily Press, follows:
HESPERIA — Three 14-year-olds were arrested on suspicion of felony vandalism causing over $5,000 in damage, officials said.
Around 8:40 p.m. Monday, Deputy Frank Hardin of the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department Hesperia station was called to the Rite-Aid at I Avenue and Main Street for a report of graffiti, according to a statement from Roxanne Walker, spokeswoman for the station.
Witnesses said they saw the boys walking through the store wearing shirts that said “B.S.O.” and followed the boys to the restroom.
When the teens never emerged from the restroom, they went in to find the boys marking “B.S.O.” on the bathroom walls, Walker said.
Witnesses held the boys and called authorities who found the boys to be members of a tagging crew, Walker said.
The unnamed juveniles were found to be responsible for tagging “B.S.O.” on roughly 25 locations in the town.
The boys were arrested and released to their parents. The damage of all graffiti is estimated at $5,000, Walker said.
Posted at 11:30 p.m. — Semi-automatic weapons found in home with 1,000 rounds of ammunition
KATHERINE ROSENBERG
2007-05-02 23

VICTORVILLE — Authorities found over 1,000 rounds of ammunition for semi-automatic weapons at an area home late Wednesday night.
Two search warrants served by the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department High Desert Regional Gang Team around 9 p.m. led to the arrest of two individuals for being under the influence of narcotics, and a third man for weapons violations, said Deputy Eric Ogaz.
“There were a bunch of guns, with approximately 15 high capacity magazines, along with assault rifle rounds of ammunition,” Ogaz said.
The search warrants were served as the result of an investigation into a tagging crew caught at a local Rite-Aid by Deputy Frank Hardin of the Hesperia station, Ogaz said.
Read the full story in Friday's Daily Press.
Hardin's tagging case, which was reported in Wednesday's Daily Press, follows:
HESPERIA — Three 14-year-olds were arrested on suspicion of felony vandalism causing over $5,000 in damage, officials said.
Around 8:40 p.m. Monday, Deputy Frank Hardin of the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department Hesperia station was called to the Rite-Aid at I Avenue and Main Street for a report of graffiti, according to a statement from Roxanne Walker, spokeswoman for the station.
Witnesses said they saw the boys walking through the store wearing shirts that said “B.S.O.” and followed the boys to the restroom.
When the teens never emerged from the restroom, they went in to find the boys marking “B.S.O.” on the bathroom walls, Walker said.
Witnesses held the boys and called authorities who found the boys to be members of a tagging crew, Walker said.
The unnamed juveniles were found to be responsible for tagging “B.S.O.” on roughly 25 locations in the town.
The boys were arrested and released to their parents. The damage of all graffiti is estimated at $5,000, Walker said.
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