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Released: June 8, 2021 - Tuesday, 04:44 PM
During a search of the residence, Detectives discovered in the closet of a back bedroom, a large sweatshirt wrapped around a clear plastic bag containing a large amount of cocaine. Additionally, several separate bags containing cocaine were also located within the sweatshirt including a digital scale. The cocaine appeared to be in large chunks, which is consistent with being cut directly from a kilo or brick of cocaine, and is associated with large scale cocaine dealers.
Detectives seized approximately one-and-a-half pounds of cocaine with an estimated value of $30,000.
Ramiro Alcazar-Barajas was arrested for possession of a narcotic controlled substance for sale and was booked into County Jail.
Narcotics Investigation
Contact: Tony CipollaPhone: (805) 781-4547Date and time of incident: 6-7-21, Approximately 6:30 PMPlace of Occurrence: 300 block of 10th Street, San MiguelVictim Information: N/ASuspect Information: Ramiro Alcazar-Barajas, 42, San MiguelOn 6-7-21, members of the Sheriff's Special Operations Unit, County Probation and Homeland Security Investigations served a search warrant at a home in the 300 block of 10th Street in San Miguel.During a search of the residence, Detectives discovered in the closet of a back bedroom, a large sweatshirt wrapped around a clear plastic bag containing a large amount of cocaine. Additionally, several separate bags containing cocaine were also located within the sweatshirt including a digital scale. The cocaine appeared to be in large chunks, which is consistent with being cut directly from a kilo or brick of cocaine, and is associated with large scale cocaine dealers.
Detectives seized approximately one-and-a-half pounds of cocaine with an estimated value of $30,000.
Ramiro Alcazar-Barajas was arrested for possession of a narcotic controlled substance for sale and was booked into County Jail.