GPD Reports

Female Arrested Multiple Times for Drug Possession and More

On April 3 at approximately 10:03 p.m., Glendale patrol officers conducted a probation compliance check at a motel room on the 1300 block of West Glenoaks Boulevard of a female, identified as 34-year-old Rachel Holland of Glendale, who was living at the location on mandatory supervision with two outstanding felony warrants. Officers contacted Holland at her motel room and a search of the room revealed multiple baggies of heroin, large quantities of methamphetamine, various illegally possessed prescription drugs (including over 500 Xanax pills), a digital scale, large quantities of packaging materials, a pay and owe sheet, over $1,500 in cash along with a loaded pistol and an unloaded pistol. Holland was arrested and booked for multiple charges including possessing illegal drugs for sale, illegal possession of firearms and her outstanding warrants. Holland was held with bail, but she posted bond and was released from custody.

On May 6 at approximately 6:14 p.m., officers from the Glendale Police Dept.’s Special Enforcement Detail (SED) conducted a probation compliance check on Holland at the same motel room. Holland was contacted at her motel room, along with another male, identified as 32-year-old Vitaliy Staseyev who was also staying in the room. A search of the room revealed large quantities of methamphetamine, multiple baggies of heroin and crack cocaine, approximately $5,000 in cash, a large quantity of packaging materials, a pay and owe sheet, a digital scale and various illegally possessed prescription pills. Holland was arrested and booked for multiple charges including possessing illegal drugs for sale. Staseyev was arrested for possession of illegal drugs and released with a notice to appear. Holland was held with bail, but she posted bond and was released from custody.

On May 11, detectives from the Glendale Police Dept.’s Vice/Narcotics Unit conducted an investigation into Holland, who was still residing at the same motel room. During their investigation, they discovered that Holland was still selling illegal drugs. At approximately 8 p.m., detectives contacted Holland and Staseyev in their motel room regarding their involvement in the sale of illegal drugs. A probation compliance check was conducted and, during a search of the motel room, detectives located multiple baggies of methamphetamine and a substance resembling fentanyl along with pay and owe sheets, packaging materials, a digital scale and illegally possessed prescription pills. Holland and Staseyev were arrested and booked for multiple charges including possession of illegal drugs for sale. Holland was held with bail, but she posted bond and was released from custody.

Staseyev was released from custody due to Los Angeles County’s emergency “zero-dollar” bail schedule.