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Livermore Traffic Stop Uncovers Loaded Glock and Meth, 23-Year-Old Faces Weapons and Drug Charges

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Published on January 29, 2024
Livermore Traffic Stop Uncovers Loaded Glock and Meth, 23-Year-Old Faces Weapons and Drug ChargesSource: Livermore Police Department

Last Thursday night, the Livermore Police made a startling discovery when they pulled over a 2006 Honda Accord for a moving violation. The driver, identified as Conner Nevin, 23, was caught armed and dangerous, according to the Livermore Police Department's X account.

It was just before the 10 p.m. hour at the crossroads of College Avenue and South L Street that the patrol officers signaled Nevin to stop—and upon closer inspection, they found a wooden baseball bat wedged between his seat and the console, a prelude to the more sinister find of a loaded, unregistered Glock hidden in his waistband this inevitable chain of events that began with a simple traffic stop escalated into a search that would unearth some 48 grams of methamphetamine from within the confines of Nevin's vehicle.

Nevin, a resident of Livermore, now faces serious charges following the incident. He was taken into custody for possessing drugs while not only illegally armed with the aforementioned firearm but also in direct violation of several other laws.