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Attorney General Bonta announces major bust leading to four arrests in Tulare County

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Attorney General Rob Bonta | Official website

California Attorney General Bonta, together with law enforcement partners, announced the arrests of four suspects in Tulare County and the seizure of a large cache of illegal firearms, magazines, drugs, ammunition, and cash. This investigation was initiated on a subject determined to be prohibited through the Armed and Prohibited Persons database. Further investigation revealed additional illegal activity, resulting in the arrest of a group of suspects involved with significant illicit drug trafficking and manufacturing activities.

“These arrests demonstrate exactly why the Armed and Prohibited Persons System is vital for the safety of our communities,” said Attorney General Bonta. “In our efforts to retrieve guns from one prohibited individual, we uncovered an entire network of illegal activity. I am grateful for the work of our Bureau of Firearms agents and local law enforcement partners in getting these illegal weapons out of the hands of this prohibited individual and taking down this criminal operation.”

The TARGET Task Force and Tulare County High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas (HIDTA) Task Force, in a coordinated effort with the California Department of Justice’s Bureau of Firearms Fresno Regional Office; Tulare County Sheriff’s Office; the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives; United States Drug Enforcement Administration; Visalia Police Department; Porterville Police Department; Tulare Police Department; and the Kings County Sheriff’s Office served multiple search warrants in the City of Tulare and in the unincorporated community of Goshen. As a result of those search warrants, agents seized two shotguns, four rifles, six handguns, approximately 20 large-capacity magazines and 14 standard capacity magazines, over 2,200 rounds of live ammunition, 150 pounds of liquid codeine, approximately 200 pounds of marijuana and concentrated cannabis, psilocybin mushrooms, ecstasy, a hash oil lab, and a large amount of U.S. currency.

The four suspects were booked at the Tulare County Detention facility and are facing charges including but not limited to possession of an assault weapon, possession of a controlled substance for sale, and child abuse. This case is being referred to the Tulare County District Attorney’s Office for prosecution.

In 2006, California became the first state in the nation to establish a system for tracking firearm owners who fall into a prohibited status. The APPS database works to identify individuals who lawfully procured firearms and later became prohibited from owning or possessing them. In general, prohibited persons in APPS include individuals who were convicted of a felony or a violent misdemeanor were placed under a domestic violence or other restraining order or suffer from serious mental illness. The 2023 APPS Report was released in March 2024.

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