San Rafael Tinted-Window Stop Turns Into Gun And Meth Bust

A traffic stop over illegally tinted front windows in San Rafael turned into a weapons and narcotics bust yesterday, after officers say they found a loaded revolver and a sizable stash of suspected methamphetamine in the car of a local man already on probation.

San Rafael police reported seizing a loaded .22-caliber revolver, multiple rounds of ammunition and nearly 55 grams of a crystalline substance that they say field-tested as methamphetamine. The driver, identified by police as 33-year-old San Rafael resident Michael Felix, was taken into custody and booked into the Marin County Jail on multiple felony and probation-related charges.

Police Account And Evidence

According to the San Rafael Police Department, an officer pulled the car over just after 7:45 PM yesterday near Third Street and Grand Avenue after spotting illegally tinted front windows and a windshield. The department says its K-9 alerted officers to narcotics inside the vehicle, which led to a search.

SRPD OFFICERS FIND GUN AND DRUGS:Last night, at approximately 7:45 PM, a San Rafael Police officer conducted a traffic stop near Third Street and Grand Avenue after observing a vehicle with illegally tinted front windows and windshield. Excessive window tint can significantly… pic.twitter.com/IDIbkO5RiD

— San Rafael Police Department (@SanRafaelPolice) June 11, 2026

That search turned up a loaded .22-caliber revolver, 58 additional rounds of ammunition, about 54.7 grams of suspected methamphetamine, a digital scale and cash that police say was consistent with sales. Officers identified the driver as 33-year-old Michael Felix, who they say was on active probation with a search condition and on pretrial release at the time. He was arrested and booked into the Marin County Jail on multiple charges, according to the department…

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