San Fernando Police Drug Bust
Date: 9/3/2007 Album ID: 324502
San Fernando Police crack down on suspected drug dealers
Jose Fonseca Moron, left, is taken away from his residence in handcuffs by San Fernando Police officer Ryan Anthony after a raid of his residence where a narcotics search warrant was served at 7 a.m. in San Fernando, CA, on Friday, Aug. 10, 2007. Three people in total were arrested after detectives found cocaine and crystal meth stuffed in socks and placed in his bedroom's closet.(John Lazar/L.A. Daily News Staff Photographer)
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San Fernando Police Lt. Tony Ruelas, left, talks to detective Chris Colelli, center, and officer Ryan Anthony as they look through the garage of a home turned into a bedroom after having served a narcotics search warrant at 7 a.m. to suspected drug dealers living in the home on the corner of Kalisher and Kewen Streets in San Fernando, CA, on Friday, Aug. 10, 2007. Three people were arrested and bundles of cocaine, crystal meth and some cash  were seized and booked for evidence.(John Lazar/L.A. Daily News Staff Photographer)
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San Fernando Police detective Al Martinez looks for drugs in holes cut into a kitchen ceiling during a raid of a suspect's home by San Fernando Police detectives, DEA agents and L.A. School Police K-9 units who joined forces. (John Lazar/L.A. Daily News Staff Photographer)
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A suspected drug dealer is handcuffed and lead away from his home and placed in the back of a police cruiser by San Fernando Police officer Al Castellon after a raid of his home by San Fernando PD, DEA and L.A. School Police K-9 units who joined forces. (John Lazar/L.A. Daily News Staff Photographer)
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A battering ram sits next to the porch after it was used by San Fernando Police detectives, DEA agents and L.A. School Police K-9 officers who joined forces in a raid where a narcotics search warrant was served at 7 a.m. to suspected drug dealers living in a home on the corner of Kalisher and Kewen Streets in San Fernando, CA, on Friday, Aug. 10, 2007. (John Lazar/L.A. Daily News Staff Photographer)
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San Fernando Police detective Chris Colelli, left, and officers Garaby and Anthony look through clothes as they search an alleged drug dealer's room and residence.(John Lazar/L.A. Daily News Staff Photographer)
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San Fernando Police detectives, DEA agents and L.A. School Police K-9 police officers surround a suspected drug dealer's home in a joined effort task force where a narcotics warrant was served at 7 a.m. to the suspects living in a home on the corner of Kalisher and Kewen Streets in San Fernando, CA, on Friday, Aug. 10, 2007. (John Lazar/L.A. Daily News Staff Photographer)
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San Fernando Police detectives, DEA agents and L.A. School Police K-9 police officers walk toward a suspected drug dealer's home in a joint effort task force. (John Lazar/L.A. Daily News Staff Photographer)
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Jose Fonseca Moron, center, speaks to his grandfather (name not given) who stopped by to find out what was taking place after seeing police cars in front of the house where San Fernando Police detectives, DEA agents and L.A. School Police K-9 officers joined forces in a raid serving a narcotics search warrant at 7 a.m. to suspected drug dealers living in the two-story single family home on the corner of Kalisher and Kewen Streets in San Fernando, CA, on Friday, Aug. 10, 2007 where three people were arrested after detectives found cocaine and crystal meth in plastic bags stuffed in socks and hidden among other clothes in a walk-in closet.
(John Lazar/L.A. Daily News Staff Photographer)
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San Fernando Police Lt. Tony Ruelas, left, counts the cash that was found in the pants pocket of suspected narcotics dealer Jose Fonseca Moron, center, as detective Al Martinez, right, photographs the cash that would be booked for evidence. (John Lazar/L.A. Daily News Staff Photographer)
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San Fernando Police Lt. Tony Ruelas, left, counts the cash that was found in the pants pocket of suspected narcotics dealer Jose Fonseca Moron, right. (John Lazar/L.A. Daily News Staff Photographer)
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Plastic bags of crystal meth found in a search are placed on a table to be photographed for evidence collected in a sting operation by San Fernando Police detectives, DEA agents and L.A. School Police K-9 police officers. (John Lazar/L.A. Daily News Staff Photographer)
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Bags stuffed with cocaine and crystal meth were recovered during a search by San Fernando Police detectives, DEA agents and L.A. School Police K-9 officers. (John Lazar/L.A. Daily News Staff Photographer)
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Plastic bags containing cocaine and crystal meth are held up to be photographed for evidence during a raid of a home in San Fernando, CA, on Friday, Aug. 10, 2007. (John Lazar/L.A. Daily News Staff Photographer)
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(L-R) San Fernando Police detective Chris Colleli, Lt. Tony Ruelas, officer Ryan Anthony and detective Tony Vairo search for narcotics and weapons. (John Lazar/L.A. Daily News Staff Photographer)
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L.A. School Police K-9 officer Brian Reiner walks his dog Annie who is trained to search for narcotics around a suspect's backyard. (John Lazar/L.A. Daily News Staff Photographer)
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