Pubdate: Sat, 22 Dec 2001 Source: Inland Valley Daily Bulletin (CA) Copyright: 2001 Inland Valley Daily Bulletin Contact: http://www.mapinc.org/media/871 Website: http://www.dailybulletin.com/ Melissa Pinion-Whitt Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/raids.htm (Drug Raids) HOMES SEARCHED FOR DRUGS ONTARIO -- They called it Operation Sleigh Ride, but the people visiting houses early Friday weren't carrying bags of toys or wearing Santa suits. Parole officers, agents from the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, Ontario police, the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department and the FBI worked in teams to check the homes of parolees in Ontario and Fontana. Thirty-three people were arrested on suspicion of violating parole and various drug and stolen property charges during the 4 1/2-hour sweep, police said. ''We're very happy with the outcome,'' said Michael Aros, parole administrator in Ontario. ''We don't just measure our success with the amount of people we arrested. We also found a lot of parolees in compliance.'' Out of about 120 parolees visited throughout the morning, about two-thirds of them were not violating their parole, Aros said. In addition to drugs and stolen property, police also seized half a dozen knives or illegal stabbing weapons and one revolver during the sweep, Aros said. Law enforcement officers are allowed to check the homes of people who have served time in state prison or county jail because it is a term of their release, said Ontario police Detective Mike Macias. Officers pulled up to the home of parolee Gerardo Gonzalez, 26, at 9:25 a.m. and found him sitting in the living room, showing symptoms of being under the influence of methamphetamine, Macias said. ''He was sweating profusely,'' Macias said. ''He had steam coming off of his head.'' Officers used a police dog to search the home and garage and found about five grams of methamphetamine stashed in the man's bedroom and under a desk. Officer Jeff Wentz, who is the handler for Rocky, a Dutch police dog, walked out of the house with the dog after the drugs were found. The dog was wagging his tail, just happy to have his toy, a rolled up piece of thick rough material similar to burlap. ''He just got his reward because he found some dope,'' Wentz said. Police also found drug packaging material, scales and several makeshift drug stash containers made out of empty soup cans with twist tops. Ontario police Cpl. Rick Carroll said police don't run across those types of containers very often. ''It's something you would see six to eight years ago, but it looks like it's coming back,'' he said. Further searching led officers to a manila file folder with a Social Security card, pre-approved credit card applications and numerous Xerox copies of drivers' licenses. Gonzalez was arrested on suspicion of violating parole, possessing methamphetamine for sale and possessing stolen property, Macias said. His girlfriend, Melody Centeno, 23, had two $20,000 warrants for her arrest and was also arrested on suspicion of possessing methamphetamine for sale and possessing stolen property, police said. They were both booked into West Valley Detention Center. Aros said officers targeted what they call ''high risk'' offenders during the sweep. These included gang members, sex offenders and parolees who were involved in property crimes such as burglary. They chose to conduct the sweep just days before Christmas because many of the offenders would be more likely to come home to their families at that time, Aros said. He also said that the holidays are a good time to check on sex offenders since children are out of school and more likely to become victims. It also gave officers a chance to gather criminal intelligence to pass along to local law enforcement agencies, he said. - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk