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Pomona man allegedly found with meth after 3:14 a.m. bike stop

A 55-year-old Pomona man was arrested after a 3:14 a.m. bicycle stop at Indian Hill Boulevard and San Bernardino Avenue; police say he admitted to possessing methamphetamine and a meth pipe.

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Pomona man allegedly found with meth after 3:14 a.m. bike stop
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The Claremont Courier police blotter published Dec. 11, 2025 reports that Claremont Police Department officers stopped a man riding a bicycle at 3:14 a.m. for equipment violations at Indian Hill Boulevard and San Bernardino Avenue. The blotter lists the man as a 55-year-old Pomona resident and says he was arrested following the stop.

The blotter states, "During questioning, the 55-year-old Pomona resident allegedly admitted to being in possession of methamphetamine and a meth pipe." The entry says the man "was arrested for misdemeanor" but the Courier’s online excerpt truncates the final charge language, and the blotter does not include a name or booking details in the published item.

That Dec. 2 bicycle stop is one of three recent Claremont police incidents recorded in police blotter posts between October and December 2025. A Nov. 6, 2025 blotter entry recounts a vehicle stop at Foothill Boulevard and Regis Avenue at 2:56 a.m. on Sunday, Oct. 26, where officers stopped a car for vehicle code violations and arrested the driver, a 29-year-old San Dimas man, for misdemeanor DUI after field sobriety tests. The Nov. 6 entry adds that "a subsequent search allegedly yielded cocaine, adding misdemeanor possession of a"—the posted text cuts off before specifying the full possession charge or amount.

A Nov. 13, 2025 blotter post describes a Nov. 2 incident near Foothill Boulevard and Dartmouth Avenue at 10:45 a.m., when officers responding to calls about a suspicious person spoke with a 66-year-old Claremont man who was arrested on a misdemeanor San Bernardino County warrant. That entry says officers "allegedly found him to be carrying a narcotics" but the published excerpt truncates the description of the narcotics and any additional charges.

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The Dec. 11 blotter item carries a byline attributing the post to Andrew Alonzo, and the series of entries uses qualifying language such as "allegedly" when summarizing what officers reported. The published blotter items as presented do not include full charge codes, quantities of alleged drugs, names of the arrested individuals, bail or booking numbers, or subsequent court dates.

Public records such as Claremont Police Department incident reports, San Bernardino County booking logs, and court filings would typically contain the missing specifics: full misdemeanor charge descriptions, whether prosecutors filed charges, and scheduled arraignment or court dates. At present, the Courier blotter entries provide time, location, ages and cities of residence, and the initial actions taken by officers while leaving key prosecutorial and booking details unreported in the public blotter excerpts.

Residents planning travel through Indian Hill Boulevard, Foothill Boulevard, and San Bernardino Avenue intersections should note the times and locations cited in the blotter posts: Dec. 2 at 3:14 a.m., Oct. 26 at 2:56 a.m., and Nov. 2 at 10:45 a.m. The ultimate legal outcomes for the individuals cited will be determined by San Bernardino County court records and Claremont Police Department reports as cases move forward.

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