Chex This Out: Mendocino County Sheriff’s Deputy Finds Hidden Surprises in the Party Mix

This is a press release from the Mendocino 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:

Chex Mix from their website

Chex Mix image from Wikicommons

On 08-23-2020 at approximately 9:30 PM, a Mendocino County Sheriff’s Deputy conducted a traffic stop on a Toyota truck for a vehicle code violation at Hopper Lane and Ledger Lane in Covelo, California.

The Deputy contacted three subjects inside the vehicle and discovered they were all from Santa Rosa, California.

A passenger, Jesus Espinoza, was holding a bag of “Chex mix” when contacted. While running records checks on the subjects, the Deputy noticed Espinoza toss items outside the vehicle.

Sheriff’s Office Dispatch advised Espinoza was on pre-trial release with terms of obey all laws and submit to search.

The Deputy checked the area where they saw Espinoza toss the items and located two small clear plastic bags containing a white powdery substance.

The Deputy searched Espinoza per the terms of his pre-trail release, also including probable cause and locate a large amount of US Currency on his person. In the “Chex mix” bag the Deputy located five more small clear plastic bags containing a white powdery substance.

Further investigations led the Deputies to believe the white powdery substance was cocaine.

Due to the numerous bags of cocaine with similar weights, the large amount of US Currency, other evidence and the Deputies training and experience it was determined the cocaine was possessed and being transported for sale (11352(A) HS).

Espinoza was also in violation of the terms of his pre-trial release (violation of a court order 166(A)(1)  PC).  Espinoza had also tried to conceal or destroy evidence (135 PC) by throwing the items out of the vehicle.

Espinoza was told he was under arrest and he crossed his arms and refused to follow verbal commands. Espinoza began physically resisting and pulling away from Deputies as they tried to place him into handcuffs. Espinoza was subsequently placed into handcuffs without injury to himself or the Deputies.

Espinoza was transported to the Mendocino County Jail on the above listed charges where he was released on zero bail at the conclusion of the jail booking process. This was due to the Judicial Council adopting a temporary emergency statewide COVID-19 bail schedule.

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Mailguy
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Mailguy
3 years ago

Cocoa chex mix

Mailguy
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Mailguy
3 years ago

One little baggie is not enough to satisfy the hunger

Willie Bray
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3 years ago

🕯🌳Damn.🚀

Seamus
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Seamus
3 years ago

Released without bail, that must be frustrating to the cops.

catbus1974
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catbus1974
3 years ago
Reply to  Seamus

Why would it be, or should it be frustrating to the police? In fact, the less emotional involvement an officer happens to have regarding the administrative end of the judicial process, the better. Especially during these special times. For anyone who is choosing to believe that the “book and release” orders this fishing season amounts to a mass carte blanche situation, it most definitely does not. It may seem that way during this swing of the pendulum. But when things start moving in the other direction, and process and facility are operating “at normal” everyone will hear the bell for recess and line up accordingly, single file, at the courthouse door. Most probably not in that fashion, but it’s real hard to outrun your paperwork. Damn near impossible(examples abound). No matter where you rest, your deeds/court dates/ex wives/good dogs will find you.

Willow Creeker
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Willow Creeker
3 years ago
Reply to  catbus1974

Thanks for the sane comment.

Eros Nelson
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Eros Nelson
3 years ago
Reply to  catbus1974

We will see… better just to decriminalize the drug aspect, to clear the way for real criminals to occupy our halls of justice…

Taco 36
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Taco 36
3 years ago

Lmao you can literally rob a bank, stash the money, get caught and get released. Criminals love corona virus.

Dirtnap
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Dirtnap
3 years ago
Reply to  Taco 36

Pretty sure tweekers are immune to it too. Chemically embalmed. It’s criminal paradise right now.

Lady
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Lady
3 years ago

Kay ben day hole

Keahi
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Keahi
3 years ago

Oh, hey, I just love that stuff, it always makes your party. Everyone loves it!
Chex Mix is nice, too.

CokeNoPepsi
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CokeNoPepsi
3 years ago

Just an editorial suggestion – the Chex Mix bag is cute, for sure, but you really ought to post this guy’s mug shot, so everyone can see the supremely happy look on his face. Caught with a bagful of booger sugar and released with no bail. How great is that?

Legalize Drugs and Protect our Property
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Legalize Drugs and Protect our Property
3 years ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

Good thing, the old way didnt work, Mendocino Jail has been full if drug addicts who were arrested for being high ….. the old way doesn’t work, Legalize all drugs, its the right thing to do!

tax payer
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tax payer
3 years ago

sending their best?

the only names
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the only names
3 years ago

Jesus!

I didn’t even know there was such a snack mix product.

I bet the squiggly cut French fry component is a trip. Like, wow—cold fries are good?!

Seems like “traditional” style should just have coca leaves and some lime.

Either way, I’d be thinking about pressing charges for false advertising.

New Norm
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New Norm
3 years ago

Good News! Drug war failed! State is broke, prisons are at full capacity; things cant go back the way they were, too much suffering, too much torture, drugs should be 100% legal and available; this would end 80% of theft, robbery and property crimes as addicts wont have to steal or kill to support their habits. The old way wasnt working, thats why we have the new norm

Guest
Guest
Guest
3 years ago
Reply to  New Norm

And be carted off to the hospital when they got bad stuff or overdosed. Or when the police hauled them away after a drug fueled fight. The “failed drug war” trope is the mindless mantra of losers who don’t notice that the real failure was of expecting the government to fix the problem that’s their own stupidity.

R-dog
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3 years ago

Must of been the half lb bag style

Humanity
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Humanity
3 years ago

https://www.psychiatrictimes.com/view/what-does-rat-park-teach-us-about-addiction
Legalize drugs. Make healthy living conditions more available. End the problem by finding and implementing a REAL solution.

Guest
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Guest
3 years ago
Reply to  Humanity

Yeah right. Ever heard the aphorism that you can’t fix stupid? All you have to do is look to the number of rich, privileged, socially active drug addicts who destroy their own lives to know that the problems are not with society but with the people’s judgements who choose that way. Don’t take the word of people who failed as to how to fix their problem- all they can tell anyone is how to fail. Some people create their own “rat park”s. And part of that making is blaming others.