Traffic stop leads to arrest for narcotics and stolen property


Traffic stop leads to arrest for narcotics 
and stolen property


Written by Trevor Montgomery
For hemeteyenews.com



Murrieta, Calif.; On October 7, 2015 at approximately 3:10 a.m. Officers from the Murrieta Police Department conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle in the area of Murrieta Hot Springs Road and Via Princessa. 

The adult female driver of the vehicle was identified as 31-year-old Annaliza Jocson. A records check of Jocson’s criminal history revealed Jocson had an outstanding felony warrant for her arrest. 

Jocson's passenger, Jose Antonio Gomez (age 31), identified himself as being on supervised release probation. 

 A subsequent search of both Jocson and Gomez revealed they were both in possession of methamphetamine. 

Further investigation revealed Gomez was also in possession of two passports, neither of which belonged to him. The passports were determined to be property that had been reported as stolen from two separate residential burglaries. 

One of the burglaries had occurred in Hemet in August of 2015 and the other burglary occurred in Riverside in March of 2015.

Both Gomez and Jocson were subsequently arrested and transported to the Murrieta Police Department for questioning and further investigation.

Jocson was arrested and booked on suspicion of possessing methamphetamine to sell and violation of her probation, in lieu of $30,000, online jail records show.

Gomez was arrested and booked on suspicion of possessing methamphetamine to sell and possession of stolen property, in lieu of $100,000, online jail records show.



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