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Santa Clarita Married Couple Arrested For Child Endangerment, Controlled Substance For Sales

A Santa Clarita married couple was arrested during a home probation check last week when it was discovered the couple had stashed more than 600 doses of methamphetamine within reach of their juvenile son. 

Around 7:30 a.m. last Wednesday, a married couple was arrested at their home on the 26600 block of Caballeta Drive in Saugus during a probation compliance check, according to Deputy Natalie Arriaga, spokesperson for the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station. 

The arrest was a part of a series of compliance checks made by the J-Team and Summer Team last week to ensure that multiple probationers throughout the Santa Clarita Valley were abiding by the terms of their probation. 

“During one of the checks, deputies found one of the probationers and his wife to be in possession of several baggies of methamphetamine amounting to approximately 630 doses, and contraband similar for the use of sales of narcotics,” Arriaga said. 

The narcotics were stored throughout the home, easily accessible to the couple’s juvenile son, according to officials. 

The married couple was arrested for possession of a controlled substance for sales and child endangerment at their Saugus home, before being transported to the SCV Sheriff’s Station. 

Paul Miller, 53, remains in custody, while Amy Miller, 53, was released on bond, according to officials. 


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Santa Clarita Married Couple Arrested For Child Endangerment, Controlled Substance For Sales

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Born and raised in Santa Clarita, Rachel Matta has always had a love for writing and media. The first time she ever smiled was actually while she was laying next to her mom as she flipped through the pages of a magazine. Upon graduating from high school in 2019, she chose to major in both journalism and political science at College of the Canyons with the intention of concentrating in news reporting. She began her journey at KHTS as a news intern in the summer of 2020 and officially joined the newsroom in the spring of 2021, intending to move forward with compassion and inquisition.