3 Held in Alleged Drug Possession
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CASTAIC — What began as a routine traffic stop in Castaic ended with the arrests of three men for alleged possession of a large quantity of methamphetamines, a spokesman for the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department reported.
The men were traveling on Castaic Road in a Ford truck about 8:55 p.m. Wednesday when they were stopped for a traffic violation, said Lt. Larry Gump of the Santa Clarita sheriff’s station.
A search of the vehicle turned up 25 pounds of uncut methamphetamine, with an estimated street value of $400,000, and a loaded 9-millimeter handgun, he said.
Those arrested were Arturo Alejo, 34, of Santa Ana; Thomas DeDios, 26, of Long Beach and Marcos Mondragon, 28, of Long Beach, Gump said.
They were being held at the Santa Clarita station in lieu of $200,000 bond, he said.
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