
In a sweep helmed by the Solano County Sheriff's Office, the apprehension of a parole violator unfolded, pulling illicit weapons and drugs from the streets of Vallejo. The Sheriff's office, in a statement on social media, affirmed that 45-year-old Jeremy Davidson, a parolee armed with guns, a sizable quantity of drugs, and a trove of stolen personal info, was arrested during a Vallejo trailer park raid last Thursday.
Involved in the arrest was an assembly of task forces, among them the Vice Unit, Sheriff’s Enforcement Team (SET), and Auto Theft Taskforce, complemented by K9 units, who found Davidson accompanied by a female driver inside a vehicle, said the Solano County Sheriff's Office. Davidson was on law enforcement's radar for a parole violation and faced an active warrant from San Bernardino County tied to dangerous drugs.
Search efforts led to the discovery of three revolvers, a BB gun masked as a realistic firearm, methamphetamine, and drug paraphernalia among Davidson's possessions. The same search extended to the vehicle, uncovering a wealth of stolen mail, checks, credit cards, and other personal identifying information that could potentially be linked to identity theft. The driver, identified as 47-year-old Wendy Ward from Martinez, who was with Davidson, shared the web of charges with Davidson and was also taken into custody.
As Davidson was booked into the Solano County Jail on charges that include parole violation, weapon possession, and drug-related offenses, the Solano County Sheriff's Office emphasized its vow to combat such illicit activities, stating, "This operation demonstrates our commitment to protecting residents and holding criminals accountable." While Davidson faces a no-bail hold, Ward's bail has been set at $33,333.
The Sheriff’s Office encourages concerned citizens to come forward and offer any pertinent information they might have by contacting the Investigations Bureau at the Anonymous Tip Line: (707) 784-1963.









