News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: 2 Held in Sale of Marijuana to Costa Mesa Boy |
Title: | US CA: 2 Held in Sale of Marijuana to Costa Mesa Boy |
Published On: | 1998-03-20 |
Source: | Orange County Register (CA) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-07 13:34:57 |
2 HELD IN SALE OF MARIJUANA TO COSTA MESA BOY
The men had cocaine, marijuana and steroids in their residence, police say.
COSTA MESA-Two men have been arrested on suspicion of supplying drugs to a
high school student, police said.
Roommates Scott Lamborn, 31, and James Richard Quayle, 27, were taken to
the Cost Mesa city jail Wednesday about 7 p.m. after detectives caught
Lamborn selling marijuana to a 14-year-old Cost Mesa High School student,
said police Lt. Ron Smith.
The student, whose name was not released, was picked up by Lamborn at a gas
station at Fair Drive and Fairview Road and driven to a parking lot in the
Orange County Fairgrounds at Fair Drive and Vanguard Way about 6:30 p.m.,
Smith said.
Lamborn allegedly sold the boy marijuana with a street value of $20, enough
to make about 10 joints, police said.
After arresting Lamborn on charges of sale of narcotics to a minor, police
obtained a search warrant for the suspects' residence in the 300 block of
Santa Isabel Avenue in Cost Mesa.
Inside the home, police found one ounce of cocaine, four ounces of
high-grade marijuana, steroids and about $5,500 in cash, Smith said. Quayle
was arrested on suspicion of possessing and transporting marijuana, cocaine
and steroids. Lamborn was arrested on the same charges, plus the sale of
drugs.
Both suspects are in custody and will be arraigned today at Harbor
Municipal Court.
The men had cocaine, marijuana and steroids in their residence, police say.
COSTA MESA-Two men have been arrested on suspicion of supplying drugs to a
high school student, police said.
Roommates Scott Lamborn, 31, and James Richard Quayle, 27, were taken to
the Cost Mesa city jail Wednesday about 7 p.m. after detectives caught
Lamborn selling marijuana to a 14-year-old Cost Mesa High School student,
said police Lt. Ron Smith.
The student, whose name was not released, was picked up by Lamborn at a gas
station at Fair Drive and Fairview Road and driven to a parking lot in the
Orange County Fairgrounds at Fair Drive and Vanguard Way about 6:30 p.m.,
Smith said.
Lamborn allegedly sold the boy marijuana with a street value of $20, enough
to make about 10 joints, police said.
After arresting Lamborn on charges of sale of narcotics to a minor, police
obtained a search warrant for the suspects' residence in the 300 block of
Santa Isabel Avenue in Cost Mesa.
Inside the home, police found one ounce of cocaine, four ounces of
high-grade marijuana, steroids and about $5,500 in cash, Smith said. Quayle
was arrested on suspicion of possessing and transporting marijuana, cocaine
and steroids. Lamborn was arrested on the same charges, plus the sale of
drugs.
Both suspects are in custody and will be arraigned today at Harbor
Municipal Court.
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