Two Men Arrested in San Mateo County, Seized with Explosive Device, Guns and Tools
In a dramatic traffic stop, two men were apprehended by the San Mateo County Sheriff's deputies on Friday morning in Menlo Park. The arrest reportedly led to the recovery of an explosive device, as well as stolen rifles and tools from a previous burglary in Santa Cruz County.
According to authorities, the two suspects - Jose E. Matute Vaquedano, 25, and Mauricio Peralta Marin, 27 - were seen in a 'suspicious vehicle' traveling northbound on Interstate 280 onto Sand Hill Road. During the stop, deputies observed gloves, flashlights, face masks, and other items commonly used in burglary.
The investigation revealed that Vaquedano was driving without a license, while Marin had an illegal explosive device in his possession. Moreover, authorities found two stolen rifles registered to a Santa Cruz County resident, which were reported missing in a residential burglary the previous night.
Vaqueadano was also on probation for robbery and was prohibited from possessing firearms, which is a serious breach of his parole. The deputies discovered several other stolen tools in the vehicle.
Both suspects were arrested and booked into the Maguire Correctional Facility on suspicion of various crimes, including possession of a firearm in a vehicle, possession of an explosive device, and driving without a license.
Sheriff Ken Binder has welcomed the apprehension of these two men, stating that "every gun taken off the street is a potential life saved." This arrest comes after the ouster of former Sheriff Christina Corpus, who was ousted amidst allegations of misconduct and abuse of power.
In a dramatic traffic stop, two men were apprehended by the San Mateo County Sheriff's deputies on Friday morning in Menlo Park. The arrest reportedly led to the recovery of an explosive device, as well as stolen rifles and tools from a previous burglary in Santa Cruz County.
According to authorities, the two suspects - Jose E. Matute Vaquedano, 25, and Mauricio Peralta Marin, 27 - were seen in a 'suspicious vehicle' traveling northbound on Interstate 280 onto Sand Hill Road. During the stop, deputies observed gloves, flashlights, face masks, and other items commonly used in burglary.
The investigation revealed that Vaquedano was driving without a license, while Marin had an illegal explosive device in his possession. Moreover, authorities found two stolen rifles registered to a Santa Cruz County resident, which were reported missing in a residential burglary the previous night.
Vaqueadano was also on probation for robbery and was prohibited from possessing firearms, which is a serious breach of his parole. The deputies discovered several other stolen tools in the vehicle.
Both suspects were arrested and booked into the Maguire Correctional Facility on suspicion of various crimes, including possession of a firearm in a vehicle, possession of an explosive device, and driving without a license.
Sheriff Ken Binder has welcomed the apprehension of these two men, stating that "every gun taken off the street is a potential life saved." This arrest comes after the ouster of former Sheriff Christina Corpus, who was ousted amidst allegations of misconduct and abuse of power.