By Sara Beth Williams–
Citrus Heights Police arrested a 46-year-old convicted felon at a residence on the 7200 block of Rollingwood Boulevard on Monday, following a probation search that uncovered several firearms and rounds of ammunition.
According to a Citrus Heights Police Department news release on social media, those occupying the residence were uncooperative during officers’ initial attempt to conduct a probation search on March 31, but officers were able to “safely breach” the front door and detain several individuals inside the home.
A search of the residence led to the discovery of three firearms and “several thousand rounds” of ammunition in a bedroom belonging to a convicted felon, according to the release.
Traci Beck, 46, was arrested on suspicion of violating Penal Code 29800(a), which, according to police, “prohibits convicted felons or those addicted to narcotics from owning, purchasing, receiving, possessing, or having under custody or control any firearm.” Beck was also charged with additional violations related to a felon being in possession of ammunition.
Beck remains in custody, according to Sacramento County Main Jail records, with a court appearance scheduled for April 14. Beck is not eligible for bail.
Citrus Heights Police arrested a 46-year-old convicted felon at a residence on the 7200 block of Rollingwood Boulevard on Monday, following a probation search that uncovered...
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