A Grass Valley teenager is facing five criminal counts after being wrestled to the ground by police, who said they found a loaded handgun on his person. Richard Lyle Roberts, 18, was arrested and charged with carrying a concealed loaded firearm, attempting to sell a firearm and resisting arrest after police allegedly found a loaded 9 mm Glock handgun after a routine pat-down search, said Grass Valley Police Sgt. Clint Bates. Police received a call around 4:30 p.m. Monday reporting that an individual brandished a handgun in a parking lot of a grocery store on Neal Street, Bates said. Responding …
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