Police seize gun, meth, cocaine from man found with pants down in stolen pickup near school
Police seize gun, meth, cocaine from man found with pants down in stolen pickup near school
A gun and drugs were seized by Seattle Police when they made the arrest of a man with his pants down in a stolen plckup truck in West Seattle.
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Wed, 11/30/2022
Information from Seattle Police Blotter
Officers arrested a convicted felon Wednesday morning and seized a loaded handgun and a brick of cocaine after they found the man passed out, with his pants down, in a stolen pickup truck parked near an elementary school.
Around 7:40 AM, police received calls—some from school staff—about a partially-nude man engaged in lewd conduct at 11th Avenue Southwest and Southwest Cloverdale Street.
When officers arrived, they found a 26-year-old driver with his pants down inside the pickup, which appeared to have been spray painted white. The man’s girlfriend was attempting to wake him, and officers could see a suspected methamphetamine pipe and a bong within the man’s reach in the vehicle’s console.
Officers discovered the vehicle was reported stolen and arrested the driver. Police then found a loaded handgun, a 24-gram brick of cocaine, 115 grams of methamphetamine in individual baggies, a 55-gram rock of methamphetamine, 149 fentanyl pills, and ammunition in the vehicle.
Officers booked the 26-year-old man—who is a convicted felon—into jail for possession of a stolen vehicle and unlawful possession of a firearm.