Fullerton Police Find 485 Grams of Methamphetamine in RV of Probationer

Fullerton Police Find 485 Grams of Methamphetamine in RV of Probationer
San Diego border officers seized 2.8 tons of meth and fentanyl at Otay Mesa Commercial Facility, in California, on Aug. 5, 2021. (U.S. Customs and Border Protection)
Drew Van Voorhis
8/23/2021
Updated:
8/23/2021
The Fullerton Police Department arrested a man Aug. 20 after his motorhome was found containing 485 grams of methamphetamine, drug paraphernalia, stolen credit cards, and a large sum of cash.  
“At about 10:30 in the morning, officers received a call regarding a suspicious occupied RV that was in the area,” Fullerton Police Department spokesman Sergeant Brandon Clyde told The Epoch Times.  
When police arrived to the area of South Woods Avenue and West Orangethrope Avenue, they made contact with a few individuals inside the motorhome, Clyde said, and eventually talked to Kevin Dinsmore, 51 years old, who claimed to own the vehicle.  
“He was on probation with search and seizure terms so we conducted a probation search of him as well as the trailer, and that’s what led us to [the drugs,] Clyde said.  
Dunsmore was subsequently arrested for the paraphernalia and on suspicion of selling drugs. 

Police were notified of suspicious behavior when multiple people were coming in and out of the RV, Clyde said.

Dinsmore is set to appear in court Aug. 24, according to The Orange County Sheriff’s Department inmate search. 
It is unclear what Dinsmore was on probation for.  
Drew Van Voorhis is a California-based daily news reporter for The Epoch Times. He has been a journalist for six years, during which time he has broken several viral national news stories and has been interviewed for his work on both radio and internet shows.
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