Ukiah Police Department Officers seized a chambered Glock Model 20, a loaded magazine, suspected cocaine, methamphetamine, oxycodone tablets and large ‘Mortar’ style explosive fireworks during a traffic stop in the 100 Block of South Main Street in Ukiah, Calif., on Nov. 9, 2024. The driver, Grady Gavin Hollenbeck, 51, of Washington was arrested suspected of multiple offenses. (Ukiah Police Department via Bay City News)

UKIAH, CA., 11/15/24 – A man from Washington state was arrested in Ukiah on Saturday for allegedly possessing a gun, drugs and large mortar-style fireworks, according to police.

While on patrol, two police officers saw a GMC Yukon SUV fail to stop at a stop sign in the 100 block of South Main Street in central Ukiah shortly after 1:20 a.m.  

Officers pulled the vehicle over for a traffic enforcement stop during which they found a black handgun behind the center console. The driver, 51-year-old Grady Gavin Hollenbeck, was asked to exit the vehicle. As he exited the vehicle, officers saw a glass methamphetamine pipe in the driver’s side door pocket.  

According to Ukiah police, Hollenbeck was detained in a patrol vehicle as officers proceeded to search the vehicle using probable cause. 

During the search, officers found a plastic pencil box in the passenger seat containing cocaine, methamphetamine and oxycodone tablets. Additional drug paraphilia was also found in the vehicle.  

The gun, which officers saw upon pulling over the vehicle, was identified as a Glock model 20. A loaded magazine was found next to the gun. 

Officers also found a backpack containing large consumer grade mortar-style explosive fireworks, which are illegal in California. The Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office bomb squad later collected the fireworks for safe destruction.  

Hollenbeck was booked into Mendocino County Jail on five counts, including two felonies, specifically alleged possession of a loaded firearm with controlled substances and alleged possession of a destructive device.  

Sarah Stierch covers breaking news and more for The Mendocino Voice. Reach her at sarah@mendovoice.com.

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  1. It’s possible that the officers saw the dudes pipe when he opened the door but it’s also possible that it’s a BS line they used after an illegal search. Now I think Mr. Grady was loco to roll around ukiah after midnight with all that shit in his ride and he may have been tweaking hard but even tweakers have basic constitutional rights.

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