Complaint: Stolen car investigation finds drugs inside home
Reports of a stolen car ending up in Yona also finds a man with suspected methamphetamine.
Thirty-nine-year-old Joel Jay Topasna Santiago is charged with theft of property as a second-degree felony and possession of a schedule II controlled substance as a third-degree felony.
Both charges are listed with a notice of commission of a felony while on felony release.
Court documents state Guam police received a stolen Nissan Altima complaint in Mongmong.
The car was soon located at a Yona residence, where a homeowner noted Santiago was currently inside.
A search of the house found a container with a syringe, resealable baggie with crystalline substance, another baggie with light blue pills, one with a brown substance, straws, and a smoking apparatus.
Santiago allegedly admitted to police the substance was meth and that he assumed the Altima was previously stolen when he took the keys.