BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) — Four people were arrested on Thursday after a collaborative investigation among several agencies led to the discovery of firearms, marijuana and cash, according to the Bakersfield Police Department.

Personnel from BPD, Kern County District Attorney’s Office and California Highway Patrol served search warrants and seized the following items:

1100 block of Lomita Drive: 12 firearms (two reported stolen) 649 marijuana plants, 30 pounds of processed marijuana, 15 grams of mushrooms and $2,100 in cash

12200 block of Stonington Street: 372 marijuana plants, 120 pounds of processed marijuana and one firearm

900 block of 8th Street: 2,500 marijuana plants and two firearms

700 block of 30th Street: 1,064 marijuana plants

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Photo courtesy of the Bakersfield Police Department

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Photo courtesy of the Bakersfield Police Department

Photo courtesy of the Bakersfield Police Department

Photo courtesy of the Bakersfield Police Department

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Raul Armas Arreola, 25, Kevin Alberto Avalos, 18, Troy Hines, 46, and Felipe Andrade, 57, were booked on suspicion of multiple marijuana sales and firearm-related charges, according to officials.

All four suspects are out of custody as of Friday evening, booking records show.

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