FREMONT — Police here raided a home and storage unit in connection with a fatal overdose investigation, seizing a total of 11 guns and multi-pound quantities of various drugs, court records show.
The July 10 raids resulted in the seizure of a quarter-pound of pills containing fentanyl, seven pounds of MDMA, 2.2 pounds of cocaine, roughly 2,400 Xanax pills, 150 grams of ketamine, and 1.7 pounds of cutting agent, as well as smaller quantities of methamphetamine, LSD, and various hallucinogens, police said in court papers.
The main target of the investigation was 33-year-old Hanibal Ocampo, who is a suspect in a fatal fentanyl overdose investigation in Concord, according to court records. No charges have been filed in the overdose case, but Ocampo has been charged in Alameda County with drug and gun possession, including a charge of being a felon in possession of a firearm.
Three others were charged, including Ocampo’s girlfriend and two people who were present in his kitchen attempting to cook roughly 24 pounds of marijuana into edible products, according to police.
Police say the residence and storage unit both belonged to Ocampo, and that the home contained a room that had been converted into an unofficial “store” for drugs, complete with a menu, stocked shelves, and pricing information, authorities said. Police also seized an undisclosed amount of cash from the home.
Ocampo’s girlfriend was on federal probation at the time of the raid, and the two men who were “cooking” marijuana in the kitchen attempted to flee over a backyard fence, police said.
One of the 11 guns, a shotgun, had been reported stolen, and another, a pistol, had been reported missing, police said. They also reportedly seized a silencer, and noted that one gun had been modified to meet the definition of an assault weapon, and did not contain a serial number, according to court records.
Authorities haven’t disclosed the name of the overdose victim.