Four people arrested on suspicion of selling drugs in Ramona

RAMONA, Calif. (FOX 5/KUSI) — Four people have been arrested after being suspected of selling drugs in northeast San Diego County, according to the San Diego Sheriff’s Department.

Around 7:00 a.m. on Friday, authorities from the Ramona Sheriff’s substation searched a home in the 1300 block of Hanson Lane, across the street from Ramona High School.

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After investigating, detectives determined that drug activity may have taken place at the home. They also said they found evidence that there were people with outstanding warrants staying at the home, according to a release from the department late Friday afternoon.

During their search, authorities found approximately 100 M30 fentanyl pills, nearly four grams of methamphetamine and other paraphernalia leading detectives to believe drug sales were taking place.

Officers arrested 62-year-old Larry Miller, 28-year-old William Clayton, 23-year-old Sierra Miller and 25-year-old Bradley Bell for drug sales and possession-related charges. The four individuals were booked into the San Diego Central Jail, according to the release.

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