San Jose police recover guns, marijuana in traffic stop

(KRON) – A massive amount of marijuana and cash were found in a traffic stop, according to the San Jose Police Department. 

Last week, San Jose police officers stopped a vehicle that was occupied by a man, a woman and a teenage boy for reasons unknown.

SJPD said they recovered two stolen semi-automatic firearms, one of which was reported stolen from a residential burglary. The officers also found approximately 658 grams of marijuana, a digital scale and a copious amount of cash.

Photo: sjpd

The 16-year-old was cited for possession of marijuana and released to a parent at the scene, police said.

The adults were arrested and booked into a county jail for various crimes, including various firearm-related offenses.

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