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Traffic Stop Leads to Narcotics Arrest 

September 17, 2025 – Kern County Sheriff’s Office officials report that on September 15, 2025, at approximately 8:00 a.m., deputies from the Kern County Sheriff’s Office Rosamond Substation conducted a traffic stop near Rosamond Boulevard and Sierra Highway. The driver, identified as Bridget Ray, was on felony probation for a prior narcotics sales case.

During the probation search, deputies located methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia. A follow-up probation compliance search at Ray’s residence uncovered a backpack containing approximately 1,365 oxycodone pills packaged for sale, along with psilocybin mushrooms and additional methamphetamine (pictured below). The estimated street value of oxycodone pills is $40,950. Deputies also found mail linking Ray to the narcotics.

Because the residence is located near a school, Ray faces enhanced charges related to drug sales in a school zone.

Ray was arrested and booked on multiple charges, including possession for sale of a controlled substance, possession of narcotics paraphernalia, and sales of a narcotic near a school.

The Kern County Sheriff’s Office remains committed to protecting our communities by aggressively targeting narcotics activity, especially when it threatens the safety of children and schools.

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Source & photos: Kern County Sheriff’s Office

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