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I later interviewed who stated he did not know any of the <br />male’s subjects that were detained by officers and were possibly friends <br />of his sister I asked he owned any other weapons <br />and he stated he had three other weapons that were inside of his closet <br />unsecured. said he had 1 ar-15, 1 shot gun and 1 lever action <br />rifle inside of his closet. I asked if I had consent to retrieve the <br />firearms and he stated yes. I asked if anyone else had <br />access to the weapon and he stated no. <br />Officer Z. Mora #3675 and I located the 3 long guns in the closet. The <br />weapons were not in a safe, did not have any locking mechanism and <br />were easily accessible to residents in the home. The weapons located <br />were; 1 Springfield Saint 556 , Serial #ST649893 ; 1 Smith and Wesson <br />Model 1854 44. Magnum Serial #LLE3590 ; 1 SAT Import LLC 12 GA. <br />Shotgun Serial #630-H24YT-1968 ; 1 Springfield 1911 45 CAL. Serial <br />#NM96856 (collected by CSI Davila). All the weapons were registered <br />to at 1720 S. Birch Street. I collected the weapons for safe <br />keeping and for the unsafe storage of firearms and for being used in the <br />commission of a crime. I also collected 100 rounds of Fiochhi 556 <br />ammunition 50 rounds of Remington 357 magnum and 50 rounds12 <br />Gauge Winchester super target ammunition. I later booked the three <br />long guns and ammunition into evidence for safe keeping. <br />Identification: <br />I drove back to 1519 S. Van Ness Avenue and conducted an infield <br />identification with I read the Infield identification <br />admonishment from my department issued officers index booklet. I <br />placed into the back seat of my patrol vehicle and drive him to <br />the area of 1719 S. Ross Street where was detained in the back <br />of the ambulance. While seated in the back seat of my patrol vehicle, <br /> positively identified via his facial features and clothing. <br /> had a clear and unobstructed view of from about 10 yards <br />away. view was illuminated with ambient light from my patrol <br />vehicle. Evelyn was unable to conduct an infield identification due to <br /> being transported to the hospital. While on scene, female resident <br /> identified as the male wearing a black and white <br />striped shirt to Cpl. Raya <br />Santa Ana PD 2025-11359 4 of 5