Officers pulled the vehicle over at 7900 E. Broadway Blvd., finding the driver armed and over 150 pounds of stolen copper wire in the car.
According to Public Information Officer Frank Magos, authorities noticed a suspicious vehicle going through closed business parking lots on Saturday evening.
O'Shea faces charges of weapons misconduct and possession of dangerous drugs.On the night of 4/2, during a burglary deployment, Eastside Detectives & ODE/CRT noticed a suspicious vehicle driving through closed business parking lots. A traffic stop was done & officers found the driver was armed & had over 150lbs. of copper wire in the car. @OperationsEast pic.twitter.com/VdIPIAvx5kBivian Contreras is a real-time editor for KGUN 9.
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