
The Livermore Police Department, following up on a tip received in late March, concluded a narcotics investigation with the arrest of three individuals for various drug-related offenses. According to a social media post from Livermore PD, the Crime Prevention Unit initiated surveillance on a residence on the 700 block of Wagoner Drive, suspected to be the area's drug sales center.
Three Arrested Following Narcotics Investigation
— Livermore PD (@LivermorePolice) April 17, 2025
In late March, Livermore Police’s Crime Prevention Unit received information about possible drug sales at a home on the 700 block of Wagoner Drive.
After surveillance and follow-up, on April 10, detectives served a search… pic.twitter.com/6wDNT9wn0S
Last Thursday, detectives executed a search warrant at the home, which led to the discovery of a DMT lab operated within the confines of its garage. DMT, classified as a Schedule I controlled substance, is noted for its hallucinogenic properties. The operation yielded results on several fronts. 50-year-old Kerrin Lambert was arrested and charged with the sale of methamphetamine, cocaine, and hydrocodone, in addition to manufacturing DMT.
Also ensnared in the sweep were 26-year-old Dezirae Lambert and 43-year-old Eric Jensen, both of whom were arrested on charges related to the sales of methamphetamine. The trio, all of whom resided at the Wagoner Drive home, now find themselves booked into Santa Rita Jail as they await the judicial process to unfold.









