Policía de Merced incauta armas y granada en investigación de pornografía infantil

Updated: CaliforniaToday Merced County

Merced, CA – On June 23, 2026, detectives from the Merced Police Department executed a search warrant at a residence on 9th Street following an Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) tip regarding the possession and distribution of child pornography. The investigation led authorities to identify 48-year-old Rene Cuevas as the sole adult male occupant of the home.

Cuevas was taken into custody without incident.

During the search, detectives seized multiple electronic devices believed to contain evidence of child pornography. In addition, they discovered 11 firearms, including an assault weapon, and a grenade.

The Merced County Bomb Squad was called to the scene and determined that the grenade was safe and posed no immediate threat.

Cuevas was booked into the Merced County Jail on charges of obstruction, possession of an assault weapon, and possession of unregistered firearms. The investigation remains ongoing as detectives continue forensic examinations of the seized devices.

No further details have been released at this time.

Source: goldrushcam.com

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