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Police arrested two people after executing a drug-related search warrant at a Riverside home Friday morning, according to investigators.
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The search warrant was executed at a home on Pleasant Valley Avenue as a part of an ongoing drug investigation that started with several neighbor complaints at the house, Riverside police Maj. Matt Sturgeon said. Due to the complaints, police conducted several traffic stops from vehicles leaving the house.
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“Once we were making traffic stops, we were following up on what arrests we were making, items we were finding, surveillance also, all culminated into the search warrant that was signed at the Montgomery County Common Pleas (Court) and today we executed the search warrant, Sturgeon said.
Officers located marijuana, meth, heroin, cocaine, drug paraphernalia, large amount of cash, and a loaded gun during the search, Sturgeon said.
“There were definitely drug transactions happening here. We believe there was manufacturing coming out of here, with meth, and also use (of drugs) going on here,” Sturgeon said.
Two people were arrested at the scene, identified as a man and woman, police said.
Daniel Isenhower, 37, was arrested and booked into the Montgomery County Jail on preliminary charges of drug possession, jail records indicate. Riverside police said other charges are expected.
The woman, who was not identified, was arrested for outstanding warrants, police said.
Additional details were not available. We’ll update this story as we learn more.





