Three men were arrested in Encinitas during an investigation into high-end bicycle thefts in the North County, officials said.
North Coastal Sheriff’s Station detectives arrested the men after serving a search warrant for the Royal Motel on the 1400 block of North Coast Highway 101.
Encinitas residents Jeffrey Scott Stevenson, 60, Emiko Nishida Sanderson, 54 and Billie Dee Estoque, 55 were arrested for possession of drug paraphernalia and sale of a controlled substance. Estoque, a convicted felon, was also found with a firearm.
Thursday, July 2, 2015
Leucadia meth heads arrested in bicycle theft ring
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How bout that deemed approved ordinance? Vibrancy has gotten old.
ReplyDeleteTo be fair, 60-year-old indigent meth heads aren't really the target market for Drunkcinitas 101.
DeleteLock them up and throw away the key. Undoubtedly the firearm is stolen, like everything else they had.
ReplyDeleteDoes this mean they won't be able to comment on this blog anymore?
DeleteYou did, didn't you?
DeleteThis shit is happening all over Calif ever since you assholes elected the idiot moonbeam again. This state needs a governor that will stand up to a federal judge and look him/her in the eye and say NOOOOO I will NOT release thousands of CONVICTED CRIMINALS on to the streets so they can commit more crimes against honest law abiding people.
ReplyDeleteI don't think that vibrancy is a state-wide issue as much as it is a recent Encinitas development,
Delete10:20- You are an uninformed deranged idiot.
DeleteSo 1:27 you favor releasing convicted criminals prior to their due date?? No wonder this state is so fucked up...and remember when they rob and steal you blind you voted for idiot moonbeam.
Delete2:29 PM
DeleteSo are you saying if they served their whole sentences they'd be reformed? And they were so close to becoming model citizens.
1. Here we go again. Emiko is not a man (unless she's gone through some trendy surgery lately), but the lady who was high, driving the wrong direction on 101 at midnight when she slammed through the Antique Clock Shop's front wall 2 years back.
ReplyDelete2. No, I'm not a city employee.
3. From what I know of Billie Dee, he's probably the nice guy in all this that let the other two take advantage of his generosity. But a meth user / dealer? I don't think so. He loves working on bicycles and no doubt stolen parts can easily show up without having an organized "bike theft ring". Wonder if that's a stock photo on the headline? Looks a bit too tidy for a garage monkey.
Maybe he could love making license plates....
Delete3:40,
DeleteWhen the "nice guy" is a felon with an illegal firearm, then there is no "nice guy."
All three are scumbags. Go directly to jail. Do not pass go. Do not collect $200.
Billy Dee as you call him, is a meth dealing, heroin dealing Junkie!!! let's hope the City follows up the Sheriffs and does some code enforcement at the Royal Motor Inn !! A drug Haven for years has finally gotten some attention>
Delete7:46, And how do you know that? Reading the paper?
ReplyDeleteOnly on EU can you find the most base accusations against respected people and institutions in our town alongside a drug-dealing felon with a firearm described as a "good guy."
ReplyDeleteWelcome to Upsidedowncinitas.
I never said "good guy". But what's a point without a sharpener?
ReplyDeleteReally?
DeleteWe're talking about a drug dealing felon with an illegal firearm, and you think the important point is to play semantics with "good guy" vs. "nice guy?"
Because that's really the important point?
Here's the important point: your buddy is human garbage. A thief, a felon, pedaling poison that ends up in our kids, and he stands ready to defend these pursuits with deadly force.
With perceptive citizens like 6:54, who needs judges or juries?
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