Corrections officer on Disneyland vacation charged with cocaine possession
A Bay Area corrections officer on a family trip to Disneyland has been charged with drug possession, prosecutors say.
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A San Francisco-area corrections officials was charged Friday with leaving a fanny pack containing a gun and drugs behind in a hotel during a family vacation to Disneyland, prosecutors said.
Robert Dandrea Minor, 51, of Hercules faces one felony count of possessing a controlled substance with a firearm, according to the Orange County district attorney’s office.
His arraignment is set for June 29 at the North Justice Center in Fullerton.
Prosecutors said Minor was on a trip to Disneyland with his family and was staying at a Hilton hotel in Anaheim.
He checked out of the hotel room on June 5 and left behind a fanny pack that contained a loaded Glock 20 handgun and .45 grams of cocaine. Hotel security later notified Anaheim police, who investigated the incident.
Minor is a juvenile corrections officer with San Francisco Juvenile Probation Department.
If convicted, Minor faces up to four years in prison.
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