On July 7, the Livermore Police Department performed a probation search at a Livermore home. During the search, officers found more than 280 Alprazolam pills packaged for sale, 19 Valium pills, a digital scale, baggies, blank credit cards and a credit card embosser commonly used in identity theft, the Livermore Police Department said.
Bradley Grasseschi, a 32-year-old convicted felon from Livermore, was arrested during the search. Grasseschi was booked into jail for possession of controlled substances for sale and probation violation.
On July 8, the LPD served a search warrant at a home in Northwest Livermore. At the home, officers allegedly found and seized 18.66 grams of suspected methamphetamine and 11.21 grams of suspected fentanyl.
A resident of the home, 59-year-old Timothy Woods, was arrested for several drug-related charges, including sale, possession, and transportation of narcotics. His roommate, 59-year-old John Smith, was also arrested for meth possession.
“Our crime prevention unit continues to crack down on illegal drug activity to keep Livermore safe,” LPD said.
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