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.
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.
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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Perhaps Mr. Bragg ought to be assigned to work for the Fed to resolve his current charges. He couldn't do any worse. Maybe he could work as lobbyist influencing Congress instead. Nah, that is not a healthy environment for someone in recovery.... One serious question: how many times has he been assigned to and failed to complete a DD program?