Two Temecula residents were arrested after a narcotics related search warrant revealed pot, meth and guns in their home, authorities reported.
Officers from the Temecula Police Department’s Special Enforcement Team and the Riverside County Gang Task Force went to a home just after 7:30 a.m. on Wednesday Dec. 19 located in the 42000 block of De Portola Road.
During their search, officers uncovered approximately 10.5 ounces of marijuana, methamphetamine and several guns, Sgt. Green stated in a Riverside County Sheriff’s press release.
Ronald McGinnis, 69, was arrested and charged with possession of a controlled substance, addict with firearms and being under the influence of a controlled substance.
Cheryl Cleave, 46, was arrested and charged with being under the influence of a controlled substance.
Both were booked into the Southwest Detention Center.
Anyone with further details regarding this case is urged to contact the Temecula Police Department’s Special Enforcement Team at 951-696-3000.
Stephanie D. Schulte is a writer/photographer with SWRNN. She can be reached at stephanie.schulte@swrnn.com.









