San Gabriel man suspected of selling meth

Here’s another story with local ties from our friends at the San Bernardino Sun:

CALIMESA — Authorities arrested a San Gabriel man Friday morning during a traffic stop in Calimesa on suspicion of selling methamphetamine, authorities said.
A Riverside County sheriff’s deputy stopped a car being driven by Louie Rosales, 42, on suspicion of a traffic violation at 1:15 a.m. near Calimesa Boulevard and Sandalwood Avenue, according to the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department.
The deputy saw Rosales, of San Gabriel, attempting to hide something in the floorboard of his vehicle, sheriff’s officials said. The deputy also saw a plastic bag protruding from one of Rosales’ shoes.
Officials found 7.2 grams of suspected methamphetamine in Rosales’ possession. He also had several small bags, packaged equally, that were consistent with illicit drug sales, said sheriff’s officials.
Rosales was booked into Larry Smith Correction Center on suspicion of possession and transportation of methamphetamine for sales.

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