The San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department arrested two men and two women suspected of possessing narcotics for sale during an “extensive” investigation lasting nearly two weeks.
According to a release issued by SBSD, the investigation began just before 12:30 a.m. on Dec. 23, 2024, when a pair of deputies stopped a 2006 BMW for having an expired registration.
The deputies found that the rear passenger in the car, Jessica Hernandez, had an active felony warrant for her arrest for the sale of narcotics.
“Upon searching the vehicle, [the deputies] found a large quantity of suspected methamphetamine, heroin, cocaine, fentanyl, multiple digital scales, a large quantity of U.S. currency and other items indicative of the sale of narcotics,” SBSD stated in their release.
As a result, Hernandez, 36, was arrested along with two others: 35-year-old John Guzman and 39-year-old Claudia Diaz. All three were booked at the Central Detention Center for multiple felony charges of narcotics trafficking.
Further investigation led to the identification of a fourth suspect named David Preciado, 41, of San Bernardino. A search warrant was executed at his residence near Tippecanoe Avenue and 9th Street on Sunday which led to his arrest and the seizure of a large quantity of suspected meth, digital scale and other items indicating narcotics sales.
Preciado was booked at the Central Detention Center for possession of narcotics for sale.
The San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department arrested two men and two women suspected of possessing narcotics for sale during an “extensive” investigation lasting nearly two weeks. According to a release issued by SBSD, the investigation began just before 12:30 a.m. on Dec. 23, 2024, when a pair of deputies stopped a 2006 BMW for having […]



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