CRIME

Latest Operation Consequences mainly targets Victorville

Rene Ray De La Cruz
Victorville Daily Press
The latest week of Operation Consequences mainly targeted Victorville, resulting in felony arrests and the seizure of drugs and firearms, sheriff’s officials said.

Sheriff’s officials said the latest week of Operation Consequences mainly targeted Victorville, resulting in felony arrests and the seizure of drugs and firearms. 

Authorities also revealed its participation in Operation Reclaim and Rebuild, a statewide human trafficking rescue operation. 

Operation Consequences 

The latest seven-day operation ended on Jan. 27 and saw targeted crime suppression at the following locations:

  • 13000 Block of Mesa Linda Road, Victorville                         
  • 13400 Block of Baylor Drive, Victorville
  • 15300 Block of Village Drive, Victorville
  • 13800 Block of Dahlgren Drive, Victorville                               
  • 12600 Block of Mariposa Road, Victorville
  • 16500 Block of Bear Valley Road, Victorville
  • 13500 Block of El Evado Road, Victorville
  • 15000 Block of Tatum Road, Victorville
  • 14100 Block of Riviera Drive, Victorville
  • 14400 Block of Seventh Street, Victorville
  • 15300 Block of Bear Valley Road, Victorville
  • 12600 Block of Navajo Road, Apple Valley
  • 16400 Block of Main Street, Hesperia
  • 18600 Block of Juniper Street, Hesperia
  • 2700 Block of Duncan Road, Phelan
  • 34000 Block of County Line Road, Yucaipa
  • 34200 Block of Yucaipa Boulevard, Yucaipa
  • 34400 Block of Yucaipa Boulevard, Yucaipa
  • 11400 Block of Mission Vista Drive, Rancho Cucamonga
  • 3000 Block of Chardonnay Way, Jurupa Valley
  • 4900 Block of N Acacia Avenue, San Bernardino
  • 1000 Block of West Evans Street, San Bernardino
  • 600 Block of E Third Street, San Bernardino    
The latest week of Operation Consequences mainly targeted Victorville, resulting in felony arrests and the seizure of drugs and firearms, sheriff’s officials said.

Investigators conducted the one-week operation with the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Gangs/Narcotics Division, Specialized Enforcement Division, and multiple patrol stations.

Additionally, with assistance from the SBC Probation Department, the California Highway Patrol, and the Department of Homeland Security Investigations.

During the week, 34 search warrants were served, and investigators made 24 felony arrests and seized 31 firearms, three unserialized or ghost guns.

Also, 28 pounds of methamphetamine and one-half pound of cocaine were located and seized. 

Operation Reclaim & Rebuild

As part of National Human Trafficking Awareness Month, the SBC Human Trafficking Task Force participated in Operation Reclaim and Rebuild, which focuses on rescuing victims of sexual slavery and human trafficking.

Over the past week, investigators served six search warrants connected to human trafficking. Also, 21 arrests were made, and 14 victims were rescued and provided with resources. 

The operation also provided victims with much-needed services, identifying and arresting their captors, seeking successful prosecutions, and disrupting the demand for vulnerable victims by targeting their customers. 

To report activities or concerns related to human trafficking, contact the SBC Human Trafficking Task Force at 909-387-8400 or by email at humantrafficking@sbcsd.org. Anyone wishing to remain anonymous may contact We-Tip at 1-888-78-CRIME, or you may leave the information on the WE-Tip Hotline at www.wetip.com.