Meth, spider monkey, rattlesnakes seized after Bay Area traffic stop, home search
Briefly

A routine traffic stop in Vallejo resulted in the arrest of 50-year-old Clifford Vincenty for drug possession. Upon searching his vehicle, deputies found half a pound of methamphetamine. A subsequent search of his home revealed an additional pound of meth, cash, and, unexpectedly, an endangered spider monkey along with two rattlesnakes. The animals were secured by county authorities and transferred to appropriate facilities for care and rehabilitation, highlighting both a major drug investigation and animal rescue effort.
"During a routine traffic stop, deputies discovered a significant amount of methamphetamine and later uncovered an endangered spider monkey and rattlesnakes at the suspect's residence."
"The value of the drugs seized was estimated at $26,000, alongside $2,000 in cash, showcasing a serious drug operation linked to the suspect."
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