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Santa Rosa Police Arrest Suspect for Multiple Drug and Weapon Charges During Routine Patrol

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Published on October 07, 2025
Santa Rosa Police Arrest Suspect for Multiple Drug and Weapon Charges During Routine PatrolSource: Santa Rosa Police Department

In an incident that underscores the Santa Rosa Police Department's ongoing efforts to combat narcotics and illegal firearm possession, an officer's routine patrol turned into an arrest for multiple drug and weapon charges. The Santa Rosa Police disclosed that yesterday, a vehicle parked at a shopping center on the 2700 block of 4th Street caught an officer's attention due to its activated reverse and brake lights, alongside a driver who seemed not to respond to the surroundings. The authorities quickly identified the occupant as Anthony Guillory, a 38-year-old resident who was detained after drug paraphernalia was found in his vehicle.

As the situation unfolded and according to Santa Rosa Police's social media post, an extensive search led to the discovery of more than just paraphernalia; suspected fentanyl, methamphetamine, prescription medications, ammunition, and a disassembled AR-15 rifle were uncovered. These findings led to Guillory's arrest under suspicion of multiple offenses. Notably, more drug paraphernalia was found during the booking process at the jail, adding to the list of charges.

Guillory now faces various charges, including possession of a controlled substance (11377(a) HS), possession of narcotics (11350(a) HS), possession of drug paraphernalia (11364(a) HS), and being a prohibited person in possession of a firearm (29800(a)(1) PC), in addition to the possession of illegal substances in a jail facility (4573.6 PC).