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Thursday, 04 January 2007 01:37

Calaveras County Bust Leads To Arrest Of 5, Including An Amador County Resident

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An end of the year bust in Calaveras County of a Mokelumne Hill house last week turned up more than a pound of methamphetamine and resulted in the arrest of five people. According to the Calaveras Enterprise, Calaveras County Sheriff's Department SWAT team members and Narcotics Enforcement Unit officers served a search warrant at a house located on the 8100 block of South Main Street in Moke Hill. The methamphetamine and some cocaine, with a combined street value of about $20,000, were seized during the search, a sheriff's report said. Those arrested during the raid were:

  • James Oscar Paxia Sr., 52
  • Judy Markey, 55, who live at the searched residence
  • Donald Allen Osburn, 38, of the 7900 block of Nall Street, Valley Springs;
  • Samuel Ugene Kaufman, 39, of the 8800 block of Sierra Lane, Mokelumne Hill
  • Alondra Michelle Rebolledo, 24, of Sutter Creek.
slide14slide15They were arrested on suspicion of the following charges: Paxia on suspicion of possessing drugs for sale, transporting or selling drugs, marijuana possession, having drug paraphernalia, visiting a place where drugs were being used and concealing evidence; Markey on suspicion of possession of drugs and drug paraphernalia; Osburn on suspicion of possessing and transporting or selling drugs and visiting a place where drugs were being used; Kaufman on suspicion of possessing drugs for sale, transporting or selling drugs, visiting a place where drugs were being used and concealing evidence; and Rebolledo on suspicion of possessing drugs for sale, transporting or selling drugs, and visiting a place where drugs were being used. Rebolledo also was arrested on suspicion of possessing stolen copper wire.
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