Aug 27, 2024

Meth, firearms, storage unit and a convicted felon: the Humboldt chronicles

 


Convicted felon Richard Steele was arrested by HCDTF on meth and firearm charges yesterday.


Richard Steele press release:

On August 26th, 2024, Agents with the Humboldt County Drug Task Force served a search warrant on Richard James Steele (age 38), and his residence located in 2100 block of McKinleyville Ave. in McKinleyville. During the months of July and August, the HCDTF received information that Steele was using controlled substances, and he was in possession of several assault weapons. Steele is a convicted felon and is prohibited from possessing firearms and ammunition.  

Upon HCDTF’s arrival at Steele’s residence, he was detained in the driveway without incident. During the search of Steele’s residence, Agents located approximately 3 grams of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia. During the course of the investigation, Steele informed Agents that he had a storage unit located in the 2300 block of Central Ave. in McKinleyville. Steele advised Agents that he had several firearms inside of the storge unit. Steele signed a consent to search form for the storage unit and Agents responded to the storage facility. 

Upon accessing the storage unit, Agents located a non-serialized AR-15 short-barreled rifle (SBR), an AK-47 assault rifle, a Kriss Vector .45 caliber firearm, a non-serialized 40 caliber handgun with a threaded barrel, level 4 body armor, and ammunition. 

At the conclusion of the search warrant, Steele was transported to the Humboldt County Correctional Facility and booked on the following charges:

 

29800(a)(1) PC         Felon in possession of a firearm

33215 PC                    Possession of sawed-off shotgun/short-barreled rifle

30605 PC                    Possession of an assault weapon     

24610 PC                    Possession of an undetectable firearm

31360(b)(1)              Felon in possession of body armor

11377(a) HS              Possession of a controlled substance

11364(a) HS              Possession of drug paraphernalia 

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