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Traffic stop leads to firearm and drug arrests

CLEARLAKE, Calif. – A Clearlake Police officer made three arrests last week following a traffic stop near a city school.
Just before 3 p.m. on Wednesday, July 17, Officer Chris Kelleher was monitoring traffic at the intersection near Pomo Elementary when he decided to stop a vehicle for traffic violations, police said.
Police said Officer Kelleher followed the vehicle as it turned south on Vista Street near Arrowhead Road.
Prior to conducting a traffic stop, Officer Kelleher saw Vincent Lee Hassenzahl, 31, Clearlake, who was the front passenger seat, throw several items out of the window. Officer Kelleher contacted the occupants of the vehicle, including Hassenzahl and Brittany Thorstenson, 28, Clearlake, according to the police report.
During the investigation, police said Officer Kelleher and Cal Fire Officer Gary Uboldi searched the location where the items were observed thrown out of the vehicle. Officer Kelleher located a loaded .25-caliber handgun lying on the ground in a field near several residences.
A citizen who lives in the area located a bag of suspected methamphetamine underneath his vehicle. Police said the citizen brought the bag of methamphetamine to the officers at the scene.
Police said Officer Kelleher questioned Hassenzahl, Thorstenson and the driver of the vehicle regarding the firearm and methamphetamine.
At the end of the investigation, Hassenzahl and Thorstenson were arrested on probable cause for numerous felony firearm and drug violations. The driver of the vehicle was arrested on probable cause for driving on a suspended license, police said.
The Clearlake Police Department thanked the citizens of Clearlake for their assistance in our everyday operations. “Without the support of the community, officers would have a difficult time doing their job effectively and efficiently. The Clearlake Police Department promises to continue our efforts in making Clearlake a cleaner, safer city,” the agency reported.