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CBS News
3 days ago
- CBS News
San Francisco police arrest man suspected of selling illegal naroctics at Outside Lands
Police in San Francisco said they arrested a Southern California man suspected of selling illegal narcotics during the first day of the Outside Lands music festival in Golden Gate Park. Around 3:40 p.m. Friday, motorcycle officers patrolling the park were called to the area of Fulton Street and 26th Avenue over a person selling narcotics. Officers found a man matching the suspect description and attempted to detain him with the help of U.S. Park Rangers. Police said the man was detained following what was described as a "brief struggle." Following an investigation, officers arrested the suspect, identified as 25-year-old Miles Vivirito of Frazier Park in Kern County. Police said suspected illegal narcotics were found on Vivirito and in his vehicle. Vivirito was booked into the San Francisco County Jail on three counts of possession of ecstasy for sale, possession of ketamine for sale and possession of LSD for sale. He is also accused of resisting arrest and a parole violation. Jail records show Vivirito remains in jail without bail. His next court appearance is scheduled for Aug. 21.


San Francisco Chronicle
3 days ago
- San Francisco Chronicle
S.F. police arrest man accused of selling ecstasy, ketamine and LSD at Outside Lands
San Francisco police arrested a man accused of selling ecstasy, ketamine and LSD on Friday at Outside Lands. Officers patrolling the music festival grounds at Golden Gate Park and the surrounding neighborhoods arrived around 3:40 p.m. in the area near Fulton Street and 26th Avenue for a man reportedly selling drugs. Officers and U.S. Park Rangers arrested Miles Vivirito, 25, after a brief struggle, police said. Police found suspected illegal drugs on Vivirito and in his vehicle, according to the police department. Vivirito, who is from Frazier Park (Kern County), faces three charges of possession with the intent to sell, resisting arrest and a parole violation, police said.