
On October 20, Riverside County Sheriff's Department officials confiscated drugs and unregistered firearms in San Jacinto during an operation. Such incidents underline the community's consistent issues with drug-related and firearm-related crimes, as per Riverside County Sheriff's Department Website.
The San Jacinto Station's Special Enforcement Team discovered over $10,000 in cash, a variety of prescription pills, psilocybin mushrooms, and four unregistered firearms in a residence at East Shaver Street. In the operation, a 17-year-old boy and Issac Corona, a 25-year-old Indio resident, were arrested without incident. Both face a number of narcotic and weapon-related charges, and investigation continues officially for this case.
Authorities, with public safety their top priority, urge those who have information about this to forward assisting by contacting Deputy Pena at the San Jacinto Sheriff's Station at (951) 654-2702, or related cases. Local law enforcement relies heavily on public support to successfully implement strategies targeted to combat the issues associated with narcotics and firearms effectively , as mentioned by Riverside County Sheriff's Department Website.









