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Victorville Resident Re-Arrested for Drugs, Weapons, and Identity Theft in Hesperia Raid

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Published on March 14, 2025
Victorville Resident Re-Arrested for Drugs, Weapons, and Identity Theft in Hesperia RaidSource: SBSD - Hesperia Police Department

Francisco Yzarraraz, a 48-year-old Victorville resident with a prior robbery conviction, found himself behind bars once more after a raid on a Claremore Street home turned up a cache of drugs, weapons, and stolen mail. According to a statement by the SBSD Hesperia Police Department, investigators served the search warrant on March 13 at around 10:50 a.m., uncovering not only a homemade Polymer 80 pistol but also various ammunition, body armor, and packets of suspected methamphetamine, along with items linked to identity theft.

The search, conducted at the 12900 block of Claremore Street, also revealed digital scales with white powder residue, pointing to narcotics sales. While serving the warrant, Yzarraraz was discovered to be in breach of multiple restrictions; considering his rap sheet includes a conviction for PC 211-robbery, which explicitly prohibits him from owning ammunition or body armor, the items recovered from his possession signal a serious disregard for the law, as reported by the SBSD Hesperia Police Department.

Yzarraraz now faces charges for possession of a controlled substance while armed, possession of a controlled substance for sale, being a felon in possession of a firearm, being barred from owning ammunition, and being a felon in possession of body armor. He was booked into the High Desert Detention Center on these counts, with case number 172503268, as detailed by the SBSD Hesperia Police Department. Those with potential leads are urged to step into this partnership, with assurances of anonymity provided through the well-established We-Tip channels.