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Two gang members arrested; guns seized
Two gang members arrested; guns seized

Yahoo

time19-04-2025

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Two gang members arrested; guns seized

Two young documented Norteño gang members were arrested on Thursday in Linda on firearms-related charges, the Yuba County Sheriff's Office (YSCO) said. Raymond Hernandez Jr., 18, of Marysville, along with a juvenile suspect, were arrested at the 5900 block of Park Avenue on April 17 during a probation compliance operation by the Yuba County Probation Department and the Yuba County Sheriff's Office Problem Oriented Policing (POP) Team, the YCSO said. 'The encounter resulted in the recovery of an assault rifle and a Polymer80 handgun, commonly known as a 'ghost gun' due to its lack of a serial number, rendering it untraceable,' officials said. 'Both individuals were arrested on multiple firearms-related charges, including gang enhancement allegations.'

Gang members arrested with assault and ghost guns in Yuba County, deputies say
Gang members arrested with assault and ghost guns in Yuba County, deputies say

Yahoo

time19-04-2025

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Gang members arrested with assault and ghost guns in Yuba County, deputies say

( — Two documented gang members were arrested during a probation search for the possession of several ghost guns, according to the Yuba County Sheriff's Office. On April 17, the YCSO and Yuba County Probation Department searched near the 5900 block of Park Avenue. There, two documented Norteño criminal street gang members, an 18-year-old man and a juvenile, were found in possession of illegal guns. One firearm was an assault rifle, and the other was a Polymer80 handgun, commonly known as a 'ghost gun' because of its lack of a serial number, making it untraceable. Both individuals were arrested and face multiple firearms-related charges, including gangenhancement allegations. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

How you can help Marysville Officer Rodartes family
How you can help Marysville Officer Rodartes family

Yahoo

time29-03-2025

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How you can help Marysville Officer Rodartes family

There are immediate opportunities to support the family of Marysville Police Officer Osmar Rodarte, killed in the line of duty Wednesday morning. Back the Badge Yuba-Sutter is a registered charity formed in Yuba City for the purpose of supporting law enforcement in Sutter and Yuba counties. They are coordinating financial donations to be provided to Rodarte's family. * Donations can be dropped off at the Yuba County Sheriff's Office (720 Yuba Street in Marysville). Make checks payable to Back the Badge Yuba-Sutter. The records lobby is open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. * Checks can be mailed directly to Back the Badge at PO Box 1834, Yuba City, CA, 95992. * Local SWAT team officers will be selling tri-tip and Rolling Stone Pizza's Slice of Respect will be offering pizza for a three hour period from noon to 3 p.m. Sunday at the Habitat for Humanity parking lot at First and D streets in Marysville, with donations going to Back the Badge to give to the Rodarte family. Minimum donation of $40 for tri-tip, and minimum donation of $20 for pizza. * The Silver Dollar Saloon at First and D streets in Marysville is donating 50 percent of every hamburger sold now through Sunday to Back the Badge. On its Facebook page, Back the Badge Yuba-Sutter advertises an upcoming fund raiser at Hard Rock Live, a comedy show on May 5.

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