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Suspected Rohnert Park drug dealer bails out of jail

Suspected Rohnert Park drug dealer bails out of jail

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(KRON) — A Rohnert Park man who is suspected of drug dealing, manufacturing guns, and possessing illegal AR-15-style rifles bailed out of jail shortly after his arrest Tuesday.
Anthony Aflague, 36, posted $50,000 bail to get out of jail after he was booked, deputies said. Earlier that day, the Sonoma County Sheriff's Narcotics Unit served a search warrant at the felon's home on Kristina Place.
'During the search, detectives found additional firearms, firearm parts, evidence of firearm manufacturing, narcotics, and drug paraphernalia,' Sgt. Juan Valencia wrote.
Three non-serialized AR-15-style short-barreled rifles were among Aflague's stockpile of firearms, according to the sheriff's office.
Aflague is accused of committing new drug and firearms crimes while out on bail for a previous case, deputies said.
Vallejo homicide victim identified in triple shooting, killer still at large
Jail inmate records show Aflague remained out of custody on Wednesday evening.
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