Traffic stop leads to narcotics arrest in Bridgeport
On the evening of Tuesday, May 6, 2014, at approximately 9:15pm, Mono County Sheriff’s Deputies conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle traveling southbound on Hwy 395 through the community of Bridgeport.
Mark Bishop, age 55, of Claremont, CA, and passenger, Heather Davis, age 25, of Alta Loma, CA, were enroute from Lake Tahoe to Rancho Cucamonga, when they were pulled over by deputies on southbound Hwy 395 at the Walker River Lodge in Bridgeport for several vehicle code violations. As deputies approached the vehicle, an overwhelming odor of marijuana emitted from the vehicle. Both Mr. Bishop and Ms. Davis exited the vehicle.
When asked if any narcotics were present inside the vehicle, Mr. Bishop stated there was marijuana but under the legal parameter of his medical marijuana card. He stated he also had proper, legal documentation to show he could transport the marijuana. Upon a vehicle search, four (4) large trash bags containing 64 pounds (1,024 ounces) of marijuana buds and trimmings; one (1) white plastic bag containing 2.5 pounds (40.23 ounces) of processed marijuana; one (1) white plastic bag containing 10.14 ounces of concentrated cannabis; and one (1) plastic bag, belonging to Ms. Davis, containing cocaine were recovered from the vehicle. The “transportation documents” Mr. Bishop possessed for the transportation of the marijuana was fictitious and did not allow for legal transportation of marijuana.
Mark Anthony Bishop, age 55, of Claremont, CA, was arrested for possession of marijuana for sale; possession of concentrated cannabis; and possession of marijuana over 28.5 grams. Mr. Bishop placed bail and was released from the Mono County Jail.
Heather Ashley Davis, age 25, of Alta Loma, CA, was arrested for possession of marijuana for sale; possession of a narcotic controlled substance; possession of concentrated cannabis; and possession of marijuana over 28.5 grams. Ms. Davis is currently in custody in the Mono County Jail.
All charges for Mr. Bishop and Ms. Davis are pending with the Mono County District Attorney’s Office.
Written and reported by: Jennifer M. Hansen, Public Information Officer
It’s hard to believe that we are still having the same conversations about marajuana. It’s not even close to being in the same class as alchohal, meth, or heroin. Just because medical marijuana is legal in California that doesn’t mean it legal to drive under the influence of any drug… Read more »
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S-M, there is cigarette and alcohol smuggling going on right this very minute as people try to dodge the tax man. You don’t see so much of it out west, but in places like Kentucky and Ohio you see a lot of it. “Legal” or not, these addictions attract criminal… Read more »
Don’t let perfect stand in the way of good.
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Desert Tortoise, the lawlessness and environmental damage you describe has been going on for over four decades in the Emerald Triangle which is Trinity, Humboldt and Mendocino Counties. Siskiyou, Shasta and Tehama Counties have similar problems. Besides the rat poisons used, growers kill the deer that try to feed on… Read more »
If and when a pack of marijuana cigarettes can be bought at the local liquor store for about the same price as a pack of tobacco cigarettes, then that will be the end of the clandestine growers.
Ken….very true…..which will never happen….If,or when marijuana is legalized across the board,first thing that would happen is the drug cartels would thrive by beating the prices..and taxes…. of the pot stores…..then.later on,pot users would realize they could then beat the prices of the cartels by growing their own….an easy thing… Read more »
DT, your conclusion is odd….everything you say leads to the opposite conclusion that you ended your statement with. If it is legal, all those things you complain about go away. Personally, I tired of pot decades ago, my goal is to eradicate the cartels making bank on pot, hurting the… Read more »
well written,still doesn’t mean dookie,you have no idea what kind of damage “lightening up” on drug criminals could do,just because people want to be stoned or wasted doesn’t mean its o.k.,giving up is not an option or an answer,one thing is for sure,as long as people have are weak minded… Read more »
Ferdinand, this war on drugs is really a war own our own people . Like it or not, it is . It will end.
everyone complains and whines about the system,but never helps or comes up with any better ideas,sit back at your keyboard and gripe
Well don’t mind if I do ferdinand, There is only one conclusion you can draw from the criminal justice systems approach to the “war on drugs”, it has failed comprehensively! But it hasn’t failed for everyone, it has worked for some people, it’s worked well for politicians, criminals and terrorists,… Read more »
Marijuana can mitigate climate change? Far out!
You said “we live in a system that breeds deprivation”. Deprived of what? If that means the chance to be a successful, productive human being, I don’t believe you’re correct. Dealing, using, or transporting marijuana is not a legal means to a happy life. Most of society chooses to live… Read more »
here’s a debate worthy of my time.. Eastside bum, I see us living in a system that breeds deprivation because of these facts and factors in our daily lives; -In a scarcity driven economy (the idea of “not enough to go around”) breeds and reinforces the competitive “every man for… Read more »
“most violence and -worst- public health compared to any other first world nation”.. I forgot the word “worst” but go ahead and keep patting each other on the backs, whatever makes you feel better about yourself I guess..
It’s funny how anybody can talk about reality, we live and contribute to a limited perspective of reality, in a multi-dimensional reality… Deprived of what? Seriously? who here can logically or morally answer the question how and why we have more vacant homes then Homeless people? and what about the… Read more »
Shake off the shackles of common perception and take a look at what is going with your Country/Earth…..
So lets see….using marijuana not only prevents cancer….it cures it….it prevents and cures asthma…..it solves the problem of alcoholism and the use of harder drugs…it makes people drive better,do better at their jobs,it makes them age slower….makes people healthier by using it….it makes people smarter….it’s going to solve the energy… Read more »
Yes. You missed the fact that the US has never conducted research to verify benefits of marijuana because it has been labeled a Class 1 drug and unavailable for research. Instead of ongoing diatribes, we might recognize that research needs to be done. Other countries have carried out studies and… Read more »
Benett….There might be a reason for that.Obvious to many doctors and experts there is no way inhaling big puffs of smoke into your lungs could possibly be good for you.And looking into many Colorado incidents……so far…ingesting it like it’s some kind of health food seems to be causing a lot… Read more »
Wayne, I am referring to actual scientific research to determine medicinal and other values, not sitting on your couch to see how high you get. People can and do alter their consciousness with any number of substances. That is a personal responsibility to handle. You certainly seem preoccupied with marijuana.… Read more »
Benett….Yeah,your probably right….maybe it can,and does help ease the pain and problems that go along with cancer patients,and other really bad health problems….and thinking it even might do so is why I, along with the majority of California voters went along with the med-marijuana thing when it was on the… Read more »
This is much worse than weed and we all have loads of it when we drive through Bridgeport!
Jenkem;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2UsNbsjpuLc
You dope smokers are going to choke your lungs out.
Try Marijuana butter…
😉
In regards to your comment about inhaling smoke; quite a few pot users are taking advantage of the humidifiers and that is what studies are looking at now.
Ferdinand the solution is to stop the revolving doors and legalize all these petty crimes. When it comes to pot this is proabition almost a hundred years later all over again.
Trouble….First,we were ALL hearing how in the 2014 California elections legal marijuana would be on the ballot,voted on and legalized….now we’re hearing it will be on the ballot in 2016….problem with that will be California….and other states and their voters will see what a mistake Colorado made by voting on… Read more »
One word Wayne, wrong!
This dude is already out of jail. Our system is a joke.
It’s hardly like they are dangerous felons. Our prisons are full of dopers. The war on drugs isn’t working.
not sure what you mean. You do recognize that he has yet to be convicted of any crime, right?
I guess with folks as bright as these two are Tara’s services wern’t needed, she’s still a good girl.
I bet you could smell the weed coming out of that car if you were standing on the side of the road as it drove by.
He bails HIMSELF out but throws his much younger girlfriend under the bus ? Ladies, are you catching this ? Reminds me of an old episode (ancient) of “COPS”
Rick….In the “doper culture”,that’s almost always how it works,doesn’t it ?…I’m sure even if the bags of pot and the cocaine was (allegedly) his,probably told Law Enforcement it was hers…after he (allegedly) lied about having it in the first place…..sad thing is,when they probably are both out,and going to court… Read more »
Rick…I think I remember that old episode of COPS…..Where the young couple is about to both be arrested and then the guy says the weed belongs to the girl….and then the girl begs the “boyfriend” to be honest and to tell the truth….that it’s his….wasn’t the girl also pregnant too… Read more »
Humm, 64 pounds, ill have to agree with Wqayne on this one. But It will be legal real soon.
Thirty year age differential, wonder what their story it.
DT: What does that have to do with the story and why is it any of your business?
It’s an unusual criminal teaming. You can’t help but wonder who else in their respective families are involved. I doubt they are working alone.
Oh,and I forgot to say….GOOD BUST MCSO !!!!!!!!!!
When is Mono County going to build a website like Inyo County’s? I want to see the face of these idiots hauling that much weed through our communities.
Mr. Bishop stated there was marijuana but under the legal parameter of his medical marijuana card. – “that’s Maximum of 4 Oz (112 grams) He stated he also had proper, legal documentation to show he could transport the marijuana. – “Oh a Transportation Manifest for marijuana inventory? those Exist?” Upon… Read more »