

By East County News Service
October 17, 2024 (Ramona) -- A Ramona woman is behind bars on numerous weapons charges, says Sergeant Kristy Trampus with the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department.
On Monday, October 14, at around 7:00 a.m., deputies from the Ramona Sheriff's Substation conducted a Fourth Amendment waiver search of a home located in the 100 block of Cowboy Court. A resident at the address had prior arrests for numerous charges, including assault with a deadly weapon, firearm, burglary and attempted murder.
During the search, deputies found a usable amount of methamphetamine in a common area, which was claimed by an unrelated resident, Dena Leo, 37. She was placed under arrest for possession of narcotics. Deputies then observed a gun safe in Leo's bedroom.
After obtaining a search warrant, deputies were able to open the safe. They found and seized over a thousand rounds of ammunition, five high-capacity magazines, a home-made suppressor and eleven firearms. Two of the firearms were privately manufactured and are commonly referred to as ghost guns.
Unlike weapons made by a licensed manufacturer, ghost guns do not have a serial number or other identifiable markings. The lack of a serial number makes it extremely challenging for law enforcement agencies to track these firearms to their owner or maker, hindering or delaying investigations and crime-solving efforts.
Leo was booked into the Las Colinas Detention and Reentry Facility for possession of methamphetamine, drug paraphernalia, illegally manufactured firearms, large capacity magazines and delaying/obstructing a peace officer.
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