Lodi News-Sentinel

500 firearms seized from felon’s L.A. County home

- By Richard Winton

LOS ANGELES — A search of a felon’s home in Agua Dulce led Los Angeles County sheriff ’s investigat­ors to a stash of more than 500 firearms, marking one of the largest seizures from a person forbidden by law from possessing guns.

Investigat­ors raided the home of Manuel Fernandez after getting a tip that he had an arsenal of firearms. After entering the property early Thursday, they found a staggering number of weapons, including rifles, shotguns and handguns, some decades old.

Fernandez, 60, was arrested after the raid, during which investigat­ors found 432 guns. A search the next day uncovered 91 firearms concealed in the house. Investigat­ors also seized electronic­s used to purchase the weapons.

The investigat­ion led detectives to a woman linked to the firearms purchases. While she was not home, detectives recovered 30 guns from her home, officials said.

“The case is a testament to the community’s involvemen­t in reducing crime and taking guns out of the hands of criminals,” Sheriff Jim McDonnell said, citing it as a positive example of the department’s “see something, say something” campaign.

Fernandez was arrested on suspicion of being a felon in possession of firearms, a felon in possession of ammunition and possession of large-capacity magazines. His bail was set at $35,000, and he bonded out of jail on Friday.

The Sheriff’s Department and the California Department of Justice found so many guns that they asked the Bureau Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives for assistance. Investigat­ors spent days checking the weapons to try to determine their history.

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LOS ANGELES COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT Sheriff’s investigat­ors seized more than 500 firearms from the home of a felon.

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