Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Police arrest 2 men, find 24 pounds of marijuana outside In-N-Out.. BailNowLA.com

These guys need BailNowLA.com!.. we can advise of drug laws 24/7! -

Approximate location of incident shown in black.

Two men were arrested over the weekend after police found 24 pounds of marijuana in a BMW outside an In-N-Out Burger restaurant in Glendale, officials said.
Stephen Thompson, 27, of Canoga Park and Trevor Alcorn, 30, of Millville, near Redding in Northern California, were arrested Sunday in the parking lot of the In-N-Out in the 300 block of Harvey Drive, Glendale Police Sgt. Tom Lorenz said.
The marijuana was divided into 24 one-pound bags, which Lorenz said could be worth $150,000 to $200,000 if sold on the streets, the Glendale News-Press reported. Some bags were labeled "Berry White," "Blue Cheese," "Bubba" and "OG Kush."
A police officer was pulling into the parking lot when he spotted Thompson smoking within 10 feet of the restaurant's front door, a violation of the city's smoking ordinance, Lorenz said. As the officer approached, Alcorn and a third man walked away from Thompson.
The officer then saw Alcorn place an item inside a compartment on the BMW's passenger door. The officer approached Thompson, who apologized for smoking and being unfamiliar with the ordinance because he didn't live in the area.
Thompson, Lorenz said, told the officer he was on parole and was in possession of medicinal marijuana. He also denied knowing Alcorn and the other man.
But police said Alcorn and the other man told the officer they knew Thompson and had arrived at the restaurant with him.
Alcorn told the officer that he had a small amount of marijuana inside his car and allowed him to search the BMW.
In the trunk of the BMW, the officer found the marijuana hidden inside a plastic bin sealed with a padlock, Lorenz said. Police impounded the BMW and arrested Thompson and Alcorn. Officers determined that the third man, who was not identified, was not involved and he was not arrested.
Thompson was in custody Monday in lieu of $50,000 bail, according to Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department records. Alcorn was released after posting bond.

BailNow can help in ANY California County!.. here's just a few!




Let us help TODAY!

No comments:

Post a Comment