Felon mailed meth-laced greeting card to inmate: sheriff’s office

(KRON) — A narcotics K-9 intercepted a methamphetamine-laced greeting card that was mailed to someone in custody at the Santa Rita Jail, said the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office.

Investigators confirmed they later identified the sender as 47-year-old Dominic Lucero, a convicted felon from Oakland.

The sheriff’s office said the Alameda County Narcotics Task Force recovered a laundry list of illegal items when they executed a search warrant at his Oakland home (see photo below).

  • 232 grams of methamphetamine
  • 41 grams of fentanyl
  • 24.9 grams of cocaine
  • 2.7 grams of heroin
  • A spray bottle containing liquid methamphetamine
  • Three firearms (including one linked to a felony case in Colorado)
  • $4,301 in cash
Photo courtesy of the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office.

Lucero was arrested and booked into Santa Rita Jail where he faces several felony charges.

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