Paso Robles Police arrested two men from Clovis for possession of a controlled substance, paraphernalia and drug sales Saturday night.
According to a Facebook post, the Paso Robles Police Department said officers contacted Brian Stoffel and Jess Bussey, both from Clovis, after they stopped at an Arco gas station.
Officers then conducted a Post Release Community Supervision (PRCS) of the car and found more than a pound of methamphetamine, heroin, pills, a substance suspected to be LSD, scales, more than $2,600 cash, paraphernalia, an automotive lock-pick set and fake IDs among other things, according to officials.
Under conditions of PRCS, offenders who have been released from a California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR), waive their Fourth Amendment Rights-- agreeing to be searched by law enforcement without probable cause.
According to the Paso Robles Police Department, Stoffel was arrested for drug sales.
Bussey was arrested for possession of a controlled substance and paraphernalia.
Authorities said both were transported to the department, processed, and released on a ticket, per emergency bail schedule.