ROSAMOND, CA — “Deputies from the Kern County Sheriff’s Office Rosamond Substation arrested four individuals and seized methamphetamine and other evidence following two related investigations into narcotics activity at a condemned property in Rosamond.
On September 25, 2025, deputies conducted an investigation at a trailer located in the 2400 block of Park Avenue after learning the structure had previously been deemed unsafe for occupancy by Code Compliance.
During the investigation, deputies contacted Armando Gonzalez (50) inside the trailer and confirmed he had three active warrants for his arrest. Deputies also located a quarter pound of methamphetamine, multiple individually packaged baggies of meth, a digital scale, and a large amount of cash — all indicative of methamphetamine sales. Gonzalez was arrested on outstanding warrants and booked on the following new charges:
- Possession of a Controlled Substance for Sale
- Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
- Possession of a Controlled Substance with Prior Convictions
On October 9, 2025, deputies returned to the same property to investigate continued illegal occupancy of a condemned motorhome and located four individuals sleeping inside.
During the course of the investigation, deputies developed probable cause to believe the occupants were actively engaged in the sales of methamphetamine…