October 6, 2025

Two orders in the raid of Lake Isabella while California targets the illegal game

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Evidence displayed on a table, including money, suspicious narcotics, drug accessories, electronic equipment and keys seized during research on Lake Isabella. Two orders in the raid of Lake Isabella while California targets the illegal game

Two people were arrested after the deputies found an illegal game table, drugs and species during searches in a house in Lake Isabella, according to the Sheriff’s Bureau of Kern.

Kern county deputies and probation officers first searched a house on the 2400 Street block on October 1, 2025, as part of a probation check. During research, they said they had found a stolen motorcycle.

Two days later, on October 3, the deputies of the Kern Valley sub-station returned with a search warrant. This time, they said they found an illegal game table at the site of Lake Isabella, around 111 grams of suspect fentanyl, nearly 18 grams of suspected methamphetamine, and about $ 2,000 in cash considered linked to the game and the drug activity.

The two people arrested were identified as Michael Charles Brown, 39, and Elia Elizabeth Martin, 27, both from Lake Isabella. They were reserved for several crime charges, including the sale of drugs, maintaining a house for drug activity, the exploitation of an illegal game site, conspiracy and children endangering.

The sheriff’s office said the investigation was still underway.

California reprimands the illegal game in the state

The Californian authorities have intensified efforts to close illegal game operations through the state. Earlier this year, Readwrite reported that the San Diego security forces had interrupted two illegal game points near Azalea park and Teralta East districts in Circle City.

In just 48 hours, the San Diego police service also targeted another illegal game event in a place called Rocky’s Market in the Teralta East region.

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The San Diego Police Department said that it had seized 21 game machines during raids in the city’s neighborhoods. Credit: San Diego Police Department via Facebook

At the time, the SDPD said: “These duties often attract other criminal activities in the region, including narcotics, prostitution, gang -related activities, noise and fighting.”

Last month, the San Francisco police service arrested several people and searched the place, where the police said they had found proofs related to the illegal game. This included “more than 30 illegal game machines, more than $ 17,000 in American currency, alleged narcotics, many nitrous oxide containers and weapons”.

Featured image: Kern County Sheriff Office via Facebook

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