Crime & Safety

Four Arrested on Meth Charges

Two Temecula and two Wildomar residents were arrested on suspicion of possession of methamphetamine during a parole compliance check.

A routine parole compliance check led to the arrest of two Temecula men.

Albert Digiovanna, 53, of Temecula, was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor methamphetamine use, and Thomas Digiovanna, 55, of Temecula, was arrested on suspicion of felony and misdemeanor use and possession of controlled substances.

Michael Wood, 38, and Dennis Harrison, 25, both of Wildomar, were also arrested on drug charges.

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Wildomar deputies went to Harrison's house on the 32400 block of Penrose Street around 8:50 p.m. Friday on a parole compliance check, according to Riverside County Sheriff's Sgt. John Carlberg.

Deputies found Wood and the Digiovannas in Harrison's driveway. Harrison was located in a travel trailer on the property.

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Wood, who was out on bail, Harrison and Thomas Digiovanna were carrying methamphetamine, according to the sergeant’s report. Albert Digiovanna was under the influence of a controlled substance, the report stated.

All four men were arrested and transported to the Southwest Detention Center for booking.


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