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San Bernardino Deputies Uncover Illegal Firearms and Drugs in Green Valley Lake Residence, Two Arrested

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Published on August 29, 2024
San Bernardino Deputies Uncover Illegal Firearms and Drugs in Green Valley Lake Residence, Two ArrestedSource: Facebook/Twin Peaks Sheriff's Station

Authorities recently served a search warrant at a residence in Green Valley Lake, uncovering an array of illegal firearms and narcotics. The San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department reported the operation took place on August 27 around 12:43 P.M. after deputies responded to a reported argument involving a man named Alfred Dean Roskovich.

During a traffic stop, which led to a deeper investigation, deputies discovered Roskovich in possession of prohibited items. The man, a convicted felon, was found with a high-capacity ammunition magazine and black gunpowder, items he is legally forbidden from owning. The situation escalated when deputies obtained a search warrant for Roskovich’s residence on the 32000 block of Canyon Drive, where he lived with Maribel Marquez.

At the home, officials seized several firearms, one of which had been reported stolen, suspected methamphetamine, suspected psychedelic mushrooms, and property recently stolen from businesses in the nearby Lake Arrowhead Village. The inventory of illegal goods pointed to more serious charges.

Roskovich now faces multiple felonies, including being a Felon in Possession of a Firearm, Illegal Possession of Ammunition, Grand Theft, burglary, and Possession of Stolen Property. His bail was set at $150,000.00. Marquez, on the other hand, was arrested for Possession of a Stolen Firearm and Possession of Illegal Narcotics, her bail stands at $30,000.00.

The case radiates the persisting issues of illegal weapons and drug trafficking nesting even within smaller communities. Anyone with additional information concerning this case has been encouraged by the authorities to reach out to the Twin Peaks Station. Remaining anonymous, while still reporting, is possible through the We-Tip Hotline or its website.