Two Brothers Suspected of Multiple Weapon Violations Arrested

Connor Forbes
Connor Forbes
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Riverside County Sheriff’s Dept.

Raymond and Ulyses Martinez Were Charged with Multiple Weapon Violations

PERRIS (CNS) – Two brothers in their 20s suspected of multiple weapon violations in Perris were taken into custody in Perris, authorities announced Tuesday.

Perris Sheriff’s Station deputies were sent to the 1600 block of Alberhill Street on Monday to execute an arrest warrant for 24-year-old Raymond Martinez, according to the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department.

Deputies located Raymond and his 22-year-old brother, Ulyses Martinez, both residents of Perris, at the residence. Raymond attempted to elude law enforcement but was eventually found inside the garage and taken into custody.

“While taking Raymond into custody, deputies saw ballistic vests, an assault rifle, and ammunition in the garage,” sheriff’s officials said in a statement.

Investigators obtained a search warrant for the residence and seized 10 firearms, several ballistic vests and plates, 24 rifle and pistol magazines, hundreds of live rounds in different calibers, miscellaneous gun parts and items indicative of weapons manufacturing, 60 pounds of processed marijuana, and 1,115 grams of concentrated cannabis.

Riverside Sheriff’s Marijuana Eradication Team personnel assisted with the investigation due to the large quantity of cannabis at the scene.

A search warrant was executed for the marijuana products, and the MET seized approximately $73,000 worth of items.

The brothers were booked into the Cois Byrd Detention Center on suspicion of multiple weapon violations.

Anyone with information regarding the case was urged to call Deputy Hartert of the Perris Sheriff’s Station at 951-210-1000.

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Multiple Weapon Violations. Credit: Riverside County Sheriff’s Dept.
Riverside County Sheriff’s Dept.

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