No License Plate Light Leads Deputy to 9 Pounds of Pot

This is a press release from the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office. The information has not been proven in a court of law and any individuals described should be presumed innocent until proven guilty:

201600951 SevereOn Wednesday, February 24, 2016, at approximately 9:24 p.m., Humboldt County Deputy Sheriff’s observed a vehicle with its license plate light not working, pass their location. Deputies pulled the vehicle over and contacted the driver, 30 year old Kaleb Severe, of Fieldbrook. It was discovered that Severe had a suspended driver’s license.

Anyone with information for the Sheriff’s Office regarding this case or related criminal activity is encouraged to call the Sheriff’s Office at 707-445-7251 or the Sheriff’s Office Crime Tip line at 707-268-2539.

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witness digital
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witness digital
8 years ago

I just cant resist..

“penny wise..pound foolish..”
how much would LED replacements for brake,turn,running and licenseplate lights cost compared to the financial loss 9 lbs represents in direct and indirect costs??

Transport drivers SHOULD take note.. ie pro drivers such as 18 wheel have already replaced all incandescents lights with LEDS..no more stops for that reason(and preroad checks to make sure they are working…)..

LED suck.
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LED suck.
8 years ago

Ya i guess. I bought a pair of LED license plate lights. They lasted about 6 months and fried the bulb housing and mount. Now its permanently out.

Mogtx
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8 years ago

At any rate that so just sucks he lost his weed

brent
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brent
8 years ago

It was a setup someone talked.

Jannie
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Jannie
8 years ago
Reply to  brent

Set up like a bowling pin.

Shortjohnson
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Shortjohnson
8 years ago
Reply to  Jannie

It gets to wearin thin

Sounds Good
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Sounds Good
8 years ago

How about working during the daylight hours. Lights not an issue except for turn signals and brake lights.

Papa Sancho
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Papa Sancho
8 years ago

Kaleb, your irresponsibility as a Nor-Cal hustla was “Severe”. Gotta keep it clean if you wanna roll dirty.

Shak
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Shak
8 years ago

No victim, no crime. Jury should ignore the charges, nullify the case. Charges are not in keeping with the people’s contract with all govts that limits the govts, not the people. Only those who take away the rights of another are to be charged. Live & let live, as long as nobody’s rights are tread upon.

Screeno
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Screeno
8 years ago

Are we certain this guy’s name isn’t Rudolph?

Shortjohnson
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Shortjohnson
8 years ago

Did he get mouthy w the osifer? Looks like someone knocked this guy in the sniffer.