64-year-old entrepreneurial parolee, who resided in a senior citizen village, went into the business of manufacturing and selling meth
Robert Short, 64, was stopped Saturday evening by Fresno cops for a traffic violation. A records check revealed that Short was on parole for selling meth. Since state law allowed them to make a warrantless search of a parolee’s car, the officers conducted a search in which they found and seized four ounces of meth, an electronic scale and plastic baggies. The seizures indicated that Robert was once again in the business of selling meth.
The cops took the entrepreneurial parolee in tow and proceeded to Short’s apartment which was located in the California League Village, a senior citizen community, where they found and seized a half pound of meth, some heroin, and the ingredients and equipment for a small meth lab.
The door to Short’s apartment was plastered with signs warning people to go away and to grant him privacy. The seniors of the California League Village were shocked that one of their own was operating a meth lab within their midst. And so were the cops.
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A lot of people have retirement jobs. Probably couldn't get his social security to stretch far enough.
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