Lake Elsinore’s Problem Oriented Policing Team sweeps the city

From top, left to right, Tobin Eversole, Alexander Gomez, Sherman Gray, Tracie Guevara, Lisa Lopez, Sadie Myers, Eric Taylay, and Raymond Theis were arrested during a quality of life operation in Lake Elsinore. Photo by Riverside County Sheriff's Department
LAKE ELSINORE - The Riverside County Sheriff's Department's Lake Elsinore Problem Oriented Policing Team continued Zero Tolerance enforcement efforts throughout the city of Lake Elsinore on Sept. 4-5 according to a report by Sergeant Glenn Warrington. Deputies investigated criminal activity such as trespassing, public intoxication, illicit drug use, and petty theft that are considered misdemeanor offenses and "negatively affect the quality of life for community members," according to Sgt. Warrington. "All persons contacted and arrested are offered resources for homelessness, substance abuse, and mental health." People arrested included Tobin Eversole, 49, of Lake Elsinore, for possession of a controlled substance; Alexander Gomez, 40, of Lake Elsinore, for outstanding misdemeanor warrant
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