PACIFICA, Calif. (KRON) -- When Pacific officers pulled over a man they believed to be driving under the influence over the weekend, their investigation revealed a number of suspicious items, according to the Pacifica Police Department.
On Jan. 21, officers stopped James Hamilton, 29, around 7:54 p.m. because he appeared to show signs of driving under the influence, according to officials with the Pacifica Police Department.
As Hamilton exited his vehicle, officers said they saw a concealed dagger in his belt.
The officer conducted a DUI exam and determined Hamilton was driving under the influence of alcohol and arrested him.
During a search of Hamilton's car, officers said they found more than 14 grams of fentanyl in individual packages, more than 41 grams of psilocybin gummies--psychedelics--and a large firework.
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Hamilton was booked into the Pacifica jail and charged with DUI, possession of narcotic substances for sale, possession of a destructive device, carrying a concealed dagger and possession of controlled substances.
Anyone with information should call the Pacifica Police Department at 650-738-7314.
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