Crime & Safety
Napa Man Accused of Using Stolen Credit Card
Napa resident Michael Dunne, 26, was arrested Monday afternoon on suspicion of using a stolen credit card, as well as possessing knives in violation of his probation, police say. Arrest information does not indicate a conviction.
A probation search Monday afternoon resulted in the arrest of a 26-year-old Napa man on suspicion of possessing stolen property, theft by use of an access card and violation of probation, according to a shift activity log from the :
On 7/30/12, at about 1400 hours, NPD Detectives conducted a probation search in the 2500 block of Butte Street.
Michael Dunne was on Napa County Probation with search and seizure terms.
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He was found in possession of several knives which were in violation of his probation terms.
Additional evidence was located that was related to the use of a stolen credit card from a recent residential burglary that occurred in Napa.
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Dunne was taken into custody without incident and booked at the Napa County Department of Corrections.
Arrest information does not indicate a conviction.
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