Last Thursday, the Patrol Division of the Vallejo Police Department found more than just vehicle violations during a routine traffic stop because the registration had expired. Following the stop of a 1995 Honda Odyssey, a probation search turned up burglary tools and a loaded, unlicensed weapon. Officers discovered two window punch tools in the possession of the driver, who was identified as being on felony probation for burglary, after stopping him. The Vallejo Police Department shared the information on social media.
When the female passenger was questioned for identification, the traffic stop became more intense. She gave a name orally while maintaining that the additional search was unnecessary because another department had already done it. Officers discovered the gun behind the passenger seat, shocking the woman who had earlier insisted there was nothing wrong. According to the Vallejo Police Department, she stated that the ID card that was found in her wallet belonged to her sister, raising suspicions about her identification.
As a fingerprint scanner verified that the traveler had given a bogus identity, the situation became more heated. She acknowledged using her sister’s name because she believed she had a pending arrest warrant. The woman’s claims of innocence during the traffic stop were made more difficult by the discovery of fraud charges on her record. After the Vallejo Police Department verified the search results, both people were taken into custody and charged with a number of offenses.
The suspects were taken to the Solano County Jail after the car was towed and the items were booked into evidence.
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