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Napa man arrested on suspicion of methamphetamine possession and child endangerment
Sunday, July 05, 2009
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A Napa man was arrested Friday on suspicion of methamphetamine possession and child endangerment, according to Napa Police Department.

Joseph Bedolla, 55, of Napa was arrested at around
2 p.m. after police found the drugs during a search warrant in the 2200 block of Tejas Street. The drugs were in Bedolla’s bedroom at a house, where a child slept, according to police.

Napa Sheriff’s deputies, Napa Police and Napa Special Investigations Bureau officers also found syringes and drug pipes, police said.Bedolla was booked into Napa County Jail
 
2 comment(s)

jack27022003 wrote on Jul 5, 2009 1:03 PM:

" Good job. Too many children have suffer, and have suffered because of these types. "

ratfqur wrote on Jul 10, 2009 9:22 AM:

" Don't do meth. Meth is bad. Meth is not on the same playing field as alcohol or pot (which are also bad enough). Your addiction and your self-indulgence will spin so far out of control you will endanger the ones you love. The ingredients are unbelievable. Your behavior is insane. Your relationships are destroyed. You look scary. Parents need to step up and look up this drug. Learn about it and educate your children about it. Don’t even bring up any other drugs during your discussion. This is where this substance abuse will only get lumped up and clouded with other kinds of substance abuse. This is not a drug that you do. This is a drug that does you. Too many people who have used other substances with some certain degree of responsibility figure “What the heck?” The next thing you know, you’re too far gone to save and it’s probably all because you didn’t know what you were dealing with. This should not be an underground subject. This should be brought to the dinner table until it’s fully understood instead of “experimented” with. "

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