Trooper arrests three for possessing counterfeit clothing
ELKO — A traffic stop Tuesday afternoon led to the arrest of three woman who had counterfeit designer clothing in the back of their vehicle.
According to the Nevada Highway Patrol, Catalina Zavala-Garcia, 35, of San Jose, Calif., failed to move into the left lane while passing a trooper’s patrol vehicle that had stopped another car on Interstate 80 near Wells. Trooper Jim Stewart said legally drivers are required to move lanes in such a situation. The trooper pulled over Zavala-Garcia and spoke with her and the two passengers, Mariana E. Rios-Cervantes, 25, of Campbell, Calif., and Claudia Orozco, 20, of San Jose, Calif.
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