VI News Staff 1 year ago

SOB traffic stop leads to man’s arrest on gun, ammunition charges

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — A St. Thomas man was charged after a routine traffic stop led to his arrest on gun and ammunition charges this weekend, authorities said.

Jason Lettsome was arrested Friday and charged with carrying of a firearm openly or concealed and possession of illegal ammunition, the Virgin Islands Police Department said. The case began at 8:43 p.m. on November 8, 2024, when Special Operations Bureau (SOB) officers were on patrol on Veterans Drive and conducted a traffic stop on a white Acura RDX operating without a front license plate affixed to the front bumper., according to the VIPD.

Officers initiated a traffic stop of the vehicle, which was being driven by Lettsome, police said. As officers approached the SUV, they detected a strong odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle and observed a marijuana cigarette and residue in the ashtray of the vehicle in plain sight, according to police. All occupants of the SUV were instructed to exit the vehicle for further investigation, police said. Lettsome exited and while being patted down for officers’ safety, he was found to be in possession of a Smith & Wesson 380 firearm to which he was not licensed to carry, according to police.

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