Moore was arrested for conspiracy to transport/sell narcotics, possession of a controlled substance for sale and gun charges. During the traffic stop, approximately one pound of methamphetamine, approximately one kilogram of heroin and one kilogram of fentanyl, a loaded handgun, bags of pills that were a combination of fentanyl and Tylenol, and more than $2,000 in cash were discovered in the car. The day prior on 2-19-20, at the request of the Sheriff’s Special Operations Unit, the CHP initiated a traffic stop on Highway 101 near Santa Maria on a car driven by Timothy Moore. Subsequent to Jesse Talaugon being taken into custody, Detectives served a search warrant related to the investigation for a home in the 100 block of South Street in San Luis Obispo that was associated with Talaugon and another suspected drug trafficker Timothy Kieth Moore of San Luis Obispo.ĭuring the search of the home, Detectives seized approximately 10 pounds of methamphetamine, approximately 3/4 kilogram of heroin, scales and packaging indicative of narcotics trafficking, and two handguns. Talaugon was arrested for conspiracy to transport/sell narcotics, possession of a controlled substance for sale, transportation of a controlled substance for sale and gun charges. San Luis Obispo road conditions and traffic updates with live interactive map including flow, delays, accidents, traffic jams, construction and closures. A search of the car yielded approximately 2.5 pounds of methamphetamine, pre-packaged baggies containing suspected heroin, and suspected Fentanyl, which is a synthetic opioid, along with approximately $4,000 in cash. This story was originally published July 12, 2023, 10:13 AM. On 2-20-20, Sheriff’s Deputies made a traffic stop on South Street in San Luis Obispo to serve a search warrant on a car driven by Jesse Talaugon of San Luis Obispo. Traffic was stopped in both directions for nearly an hour, reopening around 10:28 a.m., according to the CHP traffic incident page. Jesse Talaugon and Timothy Moore arrested, $617,000 in drugs seizedĪfter an 11-month investigation that began in March 2019, the Sheriff’s Special Operations Unit has shut down an illegal narcotic trafficking operation in San Luis Obispo County.
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