Fillmore man arrested for Vehicle Theft, Possession of a Controlled Substance
Santa Paula Police Department
Santa Paula Police Department

On 11-19-15 at approximately 0041 hours, a Santa Paula Police Officer on patrol observed a vehicle traveling at a high rate of speed. The Officer turned his vehicle around to conducted a traffic enforcement stop of the vehicle. The vehicle pulled over to the side of the road prior to the officer initiating the stop and the officer observed a male subject, later identified as Martin Quezada, 29 years of Fillmore, who was driving exit the vehicle and switch positions with a female passenger. The female passenger then sat in the drivers seat and the vehicle began to drive away. The Officer conducted a traffic enforcement stop and contacted the occupatns of the vehicle. It was determined the female, who was now driving, was driving with her drivers license suspended. The passenger (Quezada), who had previously been driving, was also found to have a suspended drivers license. The male driver was asked to step out of the vehicle and during the course of the contact, a hypodermic syringe was located as well as several baggies of cocaine in Quezada's possession. Quezada was placed under arrest for possession of a controlled substance.

Officers conducted a records check of the license plates located on the Chevrolet truck and the registration returned to another vehicle. Further investigation revealed the truck was stolen out of the City of Fillmore. Both Quezada, who was already in custody, and the female were charged with 10851 VC, Vehicle Theft and they were transported to the Santa Paula City Jail. Upon further investigation, it was determined the female was not involved in the theft of the vehicle and she was released without charges for this offense. She was issued a citation for driving on a suspended license.

Quezada was later lodged at the Ventura County Main Jail for the charges of 10851 VC, Vehicle Theft; 11350 H&S, possession of a controlled substance; 135 PC, destruction of evidence and 11364 H&S, possession of drug paraphernalia.