Detectives Serve Gang and Narcotics Related Search Warrant Six Subjects Arrested

By: Central Station Detective Bureau

Community Writer

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Police located packaged narcotics and firearms on the property.

SAN BERNARDINO>> On Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2016 at about 6:30 a.m., Detectives from the Sheriff’s Central Station and the Sheriff’s Gang Enforcement unit served search warrants on three residences located on the same property in the 6900 block of Tippecanoe Avenue. The search warrants were reference narcotic sales and recent gang related activity occurring at these locations. As detectives arrived to serve the search warrants, two vicious dogs attacked a deputy. Fearing for his safety, the deputy shot both dogs, who died at the scene. Animal control responded and picked up both dogs. During a search of the three residences, investigators located a large amount of narcotics packaged for sales in a shed area where Garry Finch was sleeping. The shed area had been illegally converted into a bedroom belonging to Finch. Finch was arrested and booked into the county jail for HS 11378. During a search of the apartment belonging to Ilene Jaramillo, Krista Hernandez and Desiree Martinez, investigators located a useable amount of narcotics and a .22 caliber handgun. Hernandez and Martinez were found to be convicted felons, and they are not legally allowed to possess any firearms. Jaramillo, Hernandez and Martinez were booked into the county jail for HS 11370.1 and PC 29800. During a search of the apartment belonging to the Collras’ brothers, investigators located marijuana and prescription pills belonging to other subjects. Leonel Collras is currently on formal felony probation. Collras was booked into county jail for violating the terms of his probation. Daniel Collras was booked for BP 4060. San Bernardino County Code Enforcement Officers responded to the scene and conducted an inspection of all three residences. Code Enforcement Officers found several safety violations, and will be conducting further investigation and will contact the homeowner to have the violations repaired. Anyone with information about this case is urged to contact the Sheriff’s Central Station Detective Bureau. If you choose to remain anonymous, call WeTip at 1-800-78-CRIME.