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Felon in Possession of a Stun Gun Arrested at the Marketplace Shopping Center

Jared Boles, 28 years old out of Woodland, was arrested for being in possession of an operational stun gun.

 

Davis Police responded to a vehicle burglary call on the evening of February 2, Patch learned today. That call led to the arrest of a felon from Woodland, according to the Davis Police Department. The police department shared the following on Monday: 

Davis police officers were called to the Marketplace shopping center regarding a possible vehicle burglary in progress. When officers arrived, they made contact with two individuals seated in the reported victim’s vehicle. Through an investigation, it was determined that the two seated in the vehicle were the vehicle’s owner and an acquaintance. The owner of the vehicle, Jared Boles, 28 years old out of Woodland, allowed officers to check his vehicle. During the check, an operational stun gun was located in the vehicle. Boles was arrested for being a felon in possession of a stun gun and violating the terms of his probation. Boles was lodged into the Yolo County Jail.

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Roberto February 5, 2013 at 07:57 pm
You have to wonder why Jared allowed officers to search his vehicle. Not smart!
The lad probably didn't know that a felon in possession of an operational stun gun was illegal. That'll teach him to leave Woodland and make the 9 mile journey to Davis. If Jared didn't have any bad luck, he wouldn't have any luck at all. Book em Dano.
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