Posted: Mar 20, 2010 7:02 PM
Updated: Mar 20, 2010 9:48 PM
Scary moments for a driver on Highway 101, after someone driving next to him flashes a gun. It happened Monday on the Cuesta Grade.
CHP officers say Kenneth Reece, 23, of Atascadero, called 9-1-1, after an apparent highway violence incident.
After identifying the car as a Dodge Durango, officers stopped the vehicle when it exited Price Street.
They found a 9 mm handgun, as well as more than three pounds of marijuana in the vehicle.
The suspects, both from Oxnard, were booked into county jail.

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ThorsMagni at Mar 23rd 2010 4:19 PM
WHEN does the media get it?????
Post the Names of the asses who think it is cool to flash a 9 mm at someone, NOT the person who called it in!
I am sick to think about the additional gang bangers and p_ssed off dealers who just lost out on some bucks, coming up to the central coast for payback.
Don't you get it folks, our little area is evolving, just look at Santa Maria, and the gang crap there. START protecting the victims and the citizens, NOT these dang thugs.
britany :P at Mar 23rd 2010 12:13 PM
well i think its funny how ya'll are trippin on the guys name being released he obviouslyy gave them his name & if he was so concerned with his name bein released by the media he wouldn't have said it in the first place ha. & im sure theyre not gonna try to go hunt the man down. so ya'll can calm yourselfs down =]
concerned citizen at Mar 22nd 2010 8:30 PM
now what the hell is this man soposed to do with his name in the media. he has a family and his life now to protect for something he did not ask for. what happened to responisble reporting?? I hear they were bailed out the same day and the other the next day. $20000. was not enough. what is the courts thinking and where is the protection for the innocent party??? The press and authorities better hope nothing happens to me.
Frank at Mar 22nd 2010 9:57 AM
Good work by the Highway Patrol! Also complements to the reporting party. More guns and drugs off the street. Keep up the good work.
dodger at Mar 21st 2010 11:58 AM
Well...at least the Highway Patrol didn't post a mapquest map with directions to his house. As for the losers with the 3 pounds of dope and the gun, we don't know their names. However, we can go door to door in Oxnard and ask to borrow a handgun and see how they react.