You’ve never had a pizza topping like this.
Authorities in Southern California found a variety of drugs during a traffic stop Tuesday, but also found a gun in a pizza box on top of a pepperoni pie, the Kern County Sheriff’s office said.
Deputies stopped the vehicle around 3 a.m. in Rosamond, 80 miles north of Los Angeles, for a “simple vehicle code violation.”
The driver, Danny Carson, 47, had a misdemeanor warrant and was on community supervision after being released on a weapons violation, authorities said.
During a search of the vehicle, officers found methamphetamine, Xanax, cocaine, and fentanyl, which weighed 1.5 pounds.
“Deputies found a sawed-off shotgun and two loaded handguns, one of which was hidden in a pizza box on top of the pizza,” the sheriff’s office said.
Also found in the vehicle were cash, scales, drug paraphernalia and packaging equipment, authorities said.
Three passengers in the car were also arrested.
Deputies stopped the vehicle in Rosamond, 80 miles north of Los Angeles, for a “simple vehicle code violation,” because the driver, Danny Carson, 47, had a misdemeanor warrant and was on community supervision after being released for a weapons violation. Kern County Sheriff’s Office
They were identified as Benjamin Vasquez, 47; Krista Rutledge, 30; and 18-year-old Saydee Vandehey.
All four, including Carson, were arrested on suspicion of various weapons and drug violations.
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