The San Luis Obispo Police Department arrested Trevor Mason, 22, on Wednesday for multiple counts of possession of controlled substances. A $50,000 bail was set, Mason posted and was released from custody, according to a police report.
SLOPD received information several months ago that Mason was selling narcotics in the community. Through an investigation, they found evidence indicating Mason was selling suspected counterfeit adderall, which has similar components to methamphetamine.
According the report, detectives served a search warrant at Mason’s residence on the 500 block of Highland Drive. They found a large quantity of suspected narcotic pills, psilocybin mushrooms and packaging indicative of narcotic sales.
Mason was then arrested and booked into County Jail on the following charges:
- H&S 11378 – Felony possession of controlled substance for sale
- H&S 11379(A) – Felony transportation of a controlled substance for sale
- H&S 11353.6(B) – Sales of a controlled substance within 1000 feet of a school
This is a developing story. Mustang News will update as more information becomes available.
