Police arrest six people at Morro Bay drug house

August 30, 2018

Top row: Kathryn Patrice Doepel, Randi Marie Ruggles, Acacia Lee MacDonald. Bottom row: Ralph James Aschenbrenner, John Leonard Fort, Paul Raymond Defalco.

One Morro Bay resident is in jail on a charge of maintaining a drug house, while five other individuals located at the home on Tuesday are facing a host of drug charges. [Cal Coast News]

At about 7 a.m., Morro Bay police, along with the San Luis Obispo County Narcotics Task Force and a sheriff’s K-9 unit, served a narcotic search warrant at a home located in the 900 block of Allesandro Avenue. Officers found heroin and methamphetamine, as well as drug paraphernalia, at the home, according to the Morro Bay Police Department.

For several months, Morro Bay officers had been investigating reported drug activity at the home, which was alleged to be a drug house. Inside the home, officers discovered several people who were under the influence and in possession of illegal narcotics.

Officers arrested three men and three women on a variety of charges, including possession of methamphetamine, possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and being under the influence of a controlled substance. Randi Marie Ruggles, 40, was charged with maintaining a drug house.

Ruggles remains in custody with her bail set at $20,000.

Officers also booked Ralph James Aschenbrenner, 47; John Leonard Fort, 33; Acacia Lee Macdonald, 30; Kathryn Patrice Doepel, 54; and Paul Raymond Defalco, 33, into the San Luis Obispo County Jail, but they are not currently in custody, according to the sheriff’s office website.

Morro Bay police are continuing to investigate the case. Anyone with additional information is asked to call the police department at (805) 772-6225 ext. 427.


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A good start, but unfortunately 100s more like it in Morro bay.


Might as well carry a blinking neon light saying “tweaker”.


Those are some scary looking people. 

Don’t do drugs, keep your normal face.