Stolen Credit Cards And Loaded Gun Found During Arrest

May 2, 2023 ·

SANTA MONICA—Two suspects were arrested by the Santa Monica Police Department on Monday, May 1 for possession of stolen credit cards and a loaded gun.

Officers pulled over the two suspects after discovering that they were driving a stolen vehicle. During their investigation, authorities seized stolen credit cards and a loaded gun that were found inside the car. 

The names and details about the suspects have not been released to the public.

Canyon News reached out to the Santa Monica Police Department for more information but did not hear back before print.

By Christianne

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