INET raids Quincy home; stolen property recovered
QUINCY – Grant County's Interagency Narcotics Enforcement Team arrested a Quincy man on drug charges on Jan. 27 and, in the process, found a large amount of suspected stolen property. ?
According to Sheriff Tom Jones, the INET raided a home and shop at 12253 Road P NW. It had been investigating the property and occupant for about two years, prompted by citizen complaints of excessive vehicle traffic to and from the house.
INET detectives bought methamphetamine at the home during drug buy operations. On Monday, Jan. 27, the INET raided the home, arresting Ruben Antonio Garza, 43.
While at the home, Jones said, detectives recovered numerous pieces of stolen and suspected stolen property. The items included collector coins, tools, computers, ATVs and firearms. ?
Garza was taken to the Grant County Jail on suspicion of possession of methamphetamine, maintaining a drug house, first-degree possession of stolen property, first-degree trafficking stolen property, and two counts of first-degree unlawful possession of a firearm.
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