Police find drugs, weapons in Costa Mesa home
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Deepa Bharath
NEWPORT BEACH -- Police and the district attorney’s office are working
to determine which charges should be filed against a Costa Mesa man found
in possession of five pounds of marijuana and a cache of assault rifles.
Edward Robert Rogers, 30, was arrested at about 11:55 a.m. Thursday
when Newport Beach Police Department detectives, in a traffic stop,
seized two pounds of high-quality marijuana from Rogers’ 1989 white
Chevrolet pickup truck.
They subsequently found 20 guns in his home in the 1700 block of
Crestmont Place -- including 11 assault rifles, two shotguns, three .22
rifles, an assault pistol, two semiautomatic pistols and a 50 caliber
rifle.
Three pounds of marijuana and more than $1,000 were also found in
Rogers’ home, in addition to magazines for the weapons and several cases
of ammunition, police said.
The arrest concluded a weeklong narcotics investigation into Roberts’
drug trafficking activities, said Sgt. Steve Shulman, spokesman for the
Police Department.
“We did find violations in his possession of some of the weapons,” he
said.
But detectives are researching and testing other weapons and working
with the district attorney’s office to determine which charges should be
filed, Shulman said.
The guns by themselves are not illegal, but possessing them without
the appropriate license and registration is against the law, he said.
However, brass knuckles and batons, also found in Rogers’ home, are
illegal.
This was far from one of the biggest weapon confiscations for the
department, he said.
“There have been larger weapon confiscations,” he said. “It is pretty
common to find weapons where there are drugs.”
Rogers is being held at the Newport Beach Police Department’s jail,
with bail set at $75,000.
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