Two people were arrested by San Luis Obispo police for allegedly possessing stolen property and narcotics.
Taken into custody were Courtney Vail Cardoza, 36, and Ryan Oray Krebs, 35. Both were listed by police as transients.
'); } -->
Two people were arrested by San Luis Obispo police for allegedly possessing stolen property and narcotics.
Taken into custody were Courtney Vail Cardoza, 36, and Ryan Oray Krebs, 35. Both were listed by police as transients.
Man arrested after allegedly burglarizing SLO home also suspected of other burglaries, embezzlement
Two men arrested in SLO for allegedly stealing from cars
Two burglary suspects arrested at Walmart in Paso Robles
Man arrested for alleged auto theft in San Luis Obispo
Two arrested for allegedly manufacturing ecstasy in San Luis Obispo County
Check out our photo gallery of people arrested in SLO County on suspicion of committing felonies and read about their alleged crimes. See photos »
Detectives served two search warrants on Thursday -- one at 1821 Morro St. and the other at a storage facility on Santa Fe Road. Found in the searches were property stolen from five locations in San Luis Obispo, as well as one locale in Atascadero and another in Paso Robles.
The property came from residential, commercial and vehicle burglaries, police said.
Illegal narcotics and drug paraphernalia were found at the Morro Street location, said police. Authorities did not specify what kind of drugs were found.
Cardoza was booked into County Jail on suspicion of possessing stolen property, possessing a controlled substance, possessing concentrated cannabis and having drug paraphernalia. She was held in lieu of posting $20,000 bail.
Krebs was booked into County Jail in lieu of posting $85,000 on suspicion of possessing stolen property, possessing a controlled substance and having drug paraphernalia. He was also booked on two outstanding warrants.
SanLuisObispo.com is happy to provide a forum for reader interaction, discussion, feedback and reaction to our stories. However, we reserve the right to delete inappropriate comments or ban users who can't play nice. See our full terms of service here.
Here are some rules of the road:
You should also know that The Tribune does not screen comments before they are posted. You are more likely to see inappropriate comments before our staff does, so we ask that you click the "report abuse" button to submit those comments for moderator review. You also may notify us via email at webmaster@thetribunenews.com. Note the headline on which the comment is made and tell us the profile name of the user who made the comment. Remember, comment moderation is subjective. You may find some material objectionable that we won't and vice versa.
If you submit a comment, the username of your account will appear along with it. Users cannot remove their own comments once they have submitted them, but you may ask our staff to retract one of your comments by sending an email to webmaster@thetribunenews.com. Again, make sure you note the headline on which the comment is made and tell us your profile name.
About comments
Reader comments on SanLuisObispo.com are the opinions of the writer, not The Tribune. If you see an objectionable comment, click the "report abuse" button below it. We will delete comments containing inappropriate links, obscenities, hate speech, and personal attacks. Flagrant or repeat violators will be banned. See more about comments here.