Crime

CHP Merced graveyard shift leads to arrests. Here’s what happened

A DUI arrest in Merced led to the recovery of a stolen handgun, California Highway Patrol said.
A DUI arrest in Merced led to the recovery of a stolen handgun, California Highway Patrol said. CHP Merced

The California Highway Patrol in Merced had a busy graveyard shift recently, which resulted in an arrest of an impaired driver, a recovery of a stolen vehicle and the confiscation of a stolen handgun.

The busy night started when CHP units spotted a stolen vehicle in Merced County, near Highway 140 and Carole Ave.

When officers attempted to stop the vehicle, the driver jumped out and ran. After a brief search, officers located the suspect and took them into custody, according to a CHP Merced Facebook post.

A short time later, the same CHP unit observed a vehicle weaving on Winton Way near Myrtle Ave. A traffic stop was conducted, and the driver was determined to be under the influence.

During the investigation, officers also recovered a stolen handgun from inside the vehicle, the post said. A loaded magazine was also recovered; the suspect was arrested.

Jim Silva
The Modesto Bee
Jim Silva has been involved in covering local sports and news for The Modesto Bee since 1996. He graduated with a degree in journalism from San Jose State.
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