Drug bust leads Santa Cruz CHP to 14 guns, pile of bullets

(KRON) — A traffic stop in Watsonville led authorities to more than $15,000 worth of suspected fentanyl and a small hoard of guns.

The California Highway Patrol pulled over a 31-year-old Watsonville man around 2 p.m. Thursday. During the stop a CHP K9 hit on the smell of drugs in the man’s black Honda Sedan.

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“During the stop, CHP K9 Rae alerted officers to the presence of drugs,” the CHP’s Santa Cruz office said. “A search revealed a plastic bag containing a controlled substance.”

A loaded gun magazine was also found inside the car and officers proceeded to search the driver’s home. The Santa Cruz County Auto Theft Reduction and Enforcement, Santa Cruz County Anti-Crime Team, and the Watsonville Police Department all teamed up to search the home.

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During the search officers confiscated 14 guns and dozens of cases of ammunition. The man was arrested for multiple felony drug and gun charges…

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