
In Daly City, California, a traffic stop has led to the discovery of a "ghost gun" and evidence of narcotics sales. According to the official social media page of Daly City Police Department, police officers pulled over a vehicle near Geneva Avenue and Santos Street last Friday afternoon. During the investigation that followed, they unearthed an unserialized firearm and materials suggesting the sale of illegal substances.
The suspect, whose identity hasn't been disclosed, was apprehended by the Daly City police. In a maneuver that underscored the department's ongoing battle against illegal firearms and drug distribution, the individual was hit with numerous felony charges and subsequently incarcerated in the County Jail. Despite the brevity of the statement on their Facebook page, ample details concerning the bust have been withheld, likely due to the sensitivity of an ongoing investigation.
"Ghost guns," or unserialized firearms, have become a growing concern for law enforcement agencies across the country. These weapons are often assembled from parts that can be purchased online and lack serial numbers, making them difficult for police to track. The discovery of such a weapon during a routine traffic stop spotlights the prevalence of these dangerous items in the criminal underworld.
As of now, the Daly City Police Department has not released further details regarding the traffic stop or the evidence collected suggesting narcotics sales.









