
TULARE COUNTY, CA (KMJ) – A previously convicted felon with a long rap sheet is busted again by deputies in Tulare County.
Around 12:30 Tuesday afternoon ,46-year-old Robert Ramirez was stopped while driving by Gemini and Inyo.
Tulare County Sheriff’s Deputies found evidence of drug sales, including meth and a pound of marijuana, plus ammo and a shotgun in the vehicle.
More contraband was found later when detectives searched Ramirez’s home in the 22,000 block of Road 60 in Tulare.

Detectives found meth, cocaine, a rifle, more ammunition, the hood to a stolen Camaro, a stolen agricultural fuel trailer and a stolen BMW.
The Sheriff’s Office says Ramirez had bailed out of jail for two prior incidents back in April and June.
During a search of his home in April 2019, Detectives found meth, numerous firearms and two stolen vehicles.
Ramirez was booked into jail but later bailed out.
In June 2019, Ramirez was involved in a shooting in front of his home.
During that investigation, Ramirez was found with a gun.
He was arrested for assault with a deadly weapon and several other charges.
He, again, bailed out of jail.

This time, on Nov. 19, 2019, Ramirez was arrested for a series of firearms and drugs charges, plus operating a chop shop and committing a felony while out on felony bail.
Anyone with more information is encouraged to call the Tulare County Sheriff’s Office at (559)733-6218 or send anonymous information to [email protected] or call (559) 725-4194.
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