Police: Bay Area man on probation for drug conviction found with drugs, guns in bust
Briefly

Marin County investigators arrested Jesse James Starr, a 52-year-old federal probationer, for alleged methamphetamine sales and firearm offenses. Following a search of his San Rafael home and a Richmond storage unit, investigators seized 14 firearms, including assault rifles and stolen guns, as well as a suspected meth lab, a pound of meth, and other illegal substances. Previously sentenced to 10 years for drug offenses, Starr now faces serious charges with a bail amount set at $1 million.
Investigators discovered a suspected methamphetamine laboratory and seized a substantial quantity of illegal substances, along with numerous firearms, during a search of the suspect's residence.
Deputy Stephanie Ware reported that Jesse James Starr, a repeat offender, had been arrested for selling methamphetamine and illegal firearms, raising concerns about public safety.
Read at The Mercury News
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