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Three arrested after probation officers find meth, firearms in Lincoln St home

Three arrested after probation officers find meth, firearms in Lincoln St home

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BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) — Three people were arrested on Tuesday after a search of a home on Lincoln Street led to the discovery of drugs and weapons, according to the Kern County Probation Department.
On June 3, probation officers conducted a home call in the 1400 block of Lincoln Street, according to officials.
During the search of the home, officers found about 30 grams of suspected methamphetamine, a loaded improvised 12-gauge shotgun frame and barrel, a loaded .38 special single shot pistol, a .22 caliber revolver, several rounds and U.S. currency.
Bakersfield man on probation arrested on suspicion of drug sales under Prop 36
Juvenal Alva, 36, was on active felony probation, officials said. Alva was arrested on suspicion of possessing a controlled substance while armed with a loaded firearm, possessing ammunition by a prohibited person, resisting an officer by force, possessing a controlled substance for sale and other drug-related charges.
The probation department said Alva also had an active felony warrant.
Ramiro Vasquez, 47, was arrested on suspicion of possessing a controlled substance for sale and an active felony warrant. Rogelio Alba, 39, was arrested on suspicion of resisting officers and possessing a nunchaku, the department said.
All three suspects were taken into custody after a brief resistance to the arrest, according to officials.
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