NOTICE REGARDING SEIZURE OF
PROPERTY AND INITIATION OF
FORFEITURE PROCEEDINGS, HEALTH AND
SAFETY CODE SECTION 11488.4
TO: ALL PERSONS CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR LEGAL INTEREST IN THE FOLLOWING SEIZED PROPERTY:
NINE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS IN U.S. CURRENCY ($9,200.00); ONE (1) ROLEX DATEJUST 41, REFERENCE 126300 OYSTERSTEEL, OYSTER BRACELET, MODEL#116300; SERIAL#G848544; ONE (1) 27” (TWENTY SEVEN INCHES), CHAIN IN 24 KARAT YELLOW GOLD “S-HOOK” CLASPED WITH ATTACHED 24 (TWENTY FOUR) KARAT “BMK” PENDANT, MEASURING 4 ¼ (FOUR AND ONE QUARTER INCHES) BY 2” (TWO INCHES), 237.00 (TWO HUNDRED THIRTY SEVEN) GRAMS IN TOTAL WEIGHT; AND ONE (1) 27” (TWENTY SEVEN INCHES), CHAIN IN 24 KARAT YELLOW GOLD “S-HOOK” CLASPED WITH ATTACHED 18 (EIGHTEEN) KARAT “KZONICS” PENDANT, MEASURING 4 ¼ (FOUR AND ONE HALF INCHES) BY 1 ½ (ONE AND ONE HALF INCHES), 208.00 (TWO HUNDRED EIGHT) GRAMS IN TOTAL WEIGHT. (25-0032).
Notice is hereby given that the property described above was seized on June 26, 2025, at 2208 Betty Mae Court, Stockton by officers of the San Joaquin County Metropolitan Narcotics Task Force (METRO), for violation of Health and Safety Code Section(s) 11351, 11378, and Penal Code Section 182.
On October 15, 2025, judicial forfeiture proceedings were commenced by the San Joaquin County District Attorney in Action/Control Number 25-0032.
You have until thirty (30) days from the date of the last publication of this Notice to file a verified claim, unless you have received actual notice. The claim must state the nature and extent of any interest you hold in this property, it must be verified, and must be filed with the Clerk of the Superior Court, Civil Division, 180 E. Weber Ave., Suite 200, Stockton, California 95202, or the property will be forfeited to the State. An endorsed copy of the claim must be served on the District Attorney, 222 E. Weber Ave., Room 101, Stockton, 95202, within thirty (30) days of the filing of your claim. Claim forms can be obtained from the Office of the Clerk, Civil Division, Forms Section.
If your claim is properly filed, the District Attorney will decide whether to file a Petition for Forfeiture with the Superior Court to contest your claim. In the case where a Petition is filed and a contested hearing is held you will have the following rights which include but are not limited to: you have the right to use the subpoena powers of the court and order witnesses to attend, you have a right to testify on your own behalf, submit evidence showing the legitimacy of the seized assets, and a right to cross examine the petitioner’s witnesses. This is a civil action, you have the additional right to represent yourself or hire your own attorney, and there is no right to appointed counsel in this case. If no claim is properly filed within the time allowed, the property will be ordered forfeited to the State, to be disposed of according to law.
DATED: October 15, 2025
RONALD J. FREITAS
District Attorney
By:
ROBERT P. MARTINELLI
Deputy District Attorney
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