During a traffic stop in Woodland, police uncover a loaded, unserialized handgun and multiple other firearms in several recent arrests. The discovery occurred on November 9 when an officer stopped a vehicle for an equipment violation, leading to the arrest of 20-year-old Nathaniel McCoy for possessing a concealed and unserialized firearm, highlighting ongoing concerns regarding unregistered weapons in the area.
In the preceding weeks, law enforcement regularly recovered unserialized firearms, including ghost guns—firearms assembled from kits lacking serial numbers—through several patrol stops. California enforces stringent gun regulations, yet these recent incidents illuminate the challenges in combatting illegal firearms and their components, as evidenced by the actions of the Woodland Police Department to enhance community safety.
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