On January 6, 2022, about 1:59 PM, Jurupa Valley Station deputies conducted a Post Release Community Supervision (PRCS) compliance check at a residence in the 3800 Block of Hunter Street, Jurupa Valley. Deputies contacted 39-year-old Jurupa Valley resident, Solar Ratnaransy, who was living in a motorhome on the property. He was found to be in possession of approximately one pound of methamphetamine, approximately one-thousand pills of fentanyl and five pounds of marijuana. Additional items indicative of narcotic sales was located.
Additionally, deputies contacted 52-year-old Jurupa Valley resident, John Hall, who was living in a separate mobile home on the property. During their investigation, deputies discovered a Butane Honey Oil (BHO) Lab operation in the mobile home. Members of the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department’s Special Investigation’s Bureau Marijuana Enforcement Team (MET) responded to assist with the investigation.
Ratnaransy was arrested on several felony narcotics charges and a felony violation of his probation terms. Hall was arrested for operating a BHO Lab. Both Ratnaransy and Hall were booked into the Robert Presley Detention Center.
Anyone with additional information regarding this case is encouraged to contact Deputy Guerrero at the Jurupa Valley Sheriff’s Station by calling (951) 955-2600.
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