Arrests were made on weapons charges after officers seized loaded guns.
Santa Monica police officers recovered two firearms during separate traffic stops conducted recently, resulting in arrests on multiple weapons-related charges, authorities said.
In both cases, officers arrested the suspects on suspicion of carrying a loaded firearm in a vehicle on a public street, a violation of California Penal Code 25850(a). Police also cited violations of Penal Code 32310, which prohibits possession of high-capacity ammunition magazines.
Officials said the firearms were unregistered and seized during routine enforcement activity. No injuries were reported in connection with the incidents, and investigators did not immediately release additional details about the suspects or locations of the stops.
Police officials said removing illegal weapons from circulation helps reduce the potential for violence and enhances public safety.
The Santa Monica Police Department encouraged residents to report suspicious activity. Emergencies should be reported by calling 911, while non-emergency concerns can be directed to the department’s dispatch line at 310-458-8491.











