Tip leads to seizure of $1.2M, gun and cannabis in City Heights [Breaking]
San Diego police seized $1.2 million, a loaded handgun and more than three pounds of cannabis and cannabis products from a City Heights house last week after acting on an anonymous tip about the home, officials said., a nonprofit that works with law enforcement agencies in the region to publicize unsolved felony crimes and solicit tips from the public.
After detectives watched activity at the house on 44th Street near Redwood Street, they got a judge to approve a warrant that gave them permission to search the home, which they did Tuesday morning, said police Lt. Adam Sharki, a department spokesperson. Inside, detectives and officers found a loaded 9mm handgun and ammunition, more than $1.2 million in cash and more than three pounds of cannabis and cannabis products inside, Sharki said.AdvertisementPolice said the home is located near Monroe Clark Middle School. It is illegal to sell marijuana less than 600 feet from a school campus, Sharki said.
Sharki said he couldn’t discuss specific rewards “as that could possibly impact the case during prosecution.” However, he said people who submit information that leads to a felony arrest would be eligible for a reward of up to $1,000.
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