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Napa Police: Meth Arrest in Alphabet Streets Neighborhood

Joshua Bagg, 21, was jailed on suspicion of possessing methamphetamine following a probation search, according to Napa police. Arrest information does not indicate a conviction.

 

A 21-year-old Napa man was arrested Monday evening on suspicion of possessing a controlled substance after a probation search turned up suspected methamphetamine, according to a shift activity log from the City of Napa Police Department:

On 7/2/12 at approximately 1825 hours, officers saw Joshua Bagg (22 yrs)/see comments-editor in the area of D Street Alley and York Street. Bagg was known to be on probation with search and seizure terms.

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Officers conducted a probation search and found Bagg in possession of a glass smoking pipe used to ingest methamphetamine and a small quantity of suspected methamphetamine.

Bagg was booked at the following his arrest, police said. Arrest information does not indicate a conviction.

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This was at least Bagg's third arrest in less than a year, according to reports from Napa police and :

In August, 2011, he was a police officer after a foot pursuit that followed an attempted traffic stop on Soscol Avenue.

In December, 2011, by Napa Valley Crime Stoppers. Within days, on felony burglary warrants.

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