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Officers continued their enforcement efforts along the East First Corridor, leading to a probation search at the Royal Roman Motel located at 1504 E. First Street., according to the SAPD.
The search resulted in:
- 274g Methamphetamine
- 74g M30 Pills
- 90 Xanax Pills
- 17.5g Fentanyl
- $1,000 in currency
The suspect was arrested for narcotics sales, and another individual was taken into custody on a felony warrant.
SAPD police officers remain committed to addressing quality of life concerns and keeping Santa Ana safe.
In California, the penalties for drug possession can be quite severe, especially given the quantities and types of substances involved in the above scenario. Here’s a breakdown of potential charges:
- Methamphetamine (274g): Possession of methamphetamine can be charged as a felony, especially in large quantities. Penalties may include up to 3 years in state prison and substantial fines.
- M30 Pills (74g): These pills often contain oxycodone, a Schedule II controlled substance. Possession without a prescription can lead to felony charges, with penalties similar to those for methamphetamine.
- Xanax Pills (90): Xanax is a Schedule IV controlled substance. Possession without a prescription can result in misdemeanor charges, with penalties including up to 1 year in county jail and fines.
- Fentanyl (17.5g): Fentanyl is a highly dangerous Schedule II controlled substance. Possession of fentanyl can lead to felony charges, with penalties including up to 3 years in state prison.
- Currency ($1,000): If the currency is suspected to be related to drug sales, additional charges such as possession with intent to sell could be applied, leading to more severe penalties.
Given the combination of substances and the amount of currency involved, a suspect might face multiple felony charges with significant prison time and fines.