American Canyon police arrested two men early Thursday morning on suspicion of gun possession and one of them was also allegedly driving drunk.
Police pulled over a white Toyota Camry on Newell Drive near American Canyon High School. The driver, identified as 34-year-old Damar Gaines from Vallejo, was suspected of driving under the influence. Police said they confirmed Gaines was impaired with a blood alcohol content allegedly twice the legal limit. They also discovered he had a suspended license due to a prior DUI arrest.
Gaines was arrested, and during a search of his vehicle, officers allegedly found a loaded, unregistered 9mm Smith & Wesson firearm under his seat.Police searched the passenger, 37-year-old Deon Finley from Oakland, and allegedly found a concealed, loaded .40-caliber Glock handgun in his waistband that was also unregistered. Officers also said Finley allegedly possessed illegal drugs.
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