California DOJ assisted in serving search warrants
“This kind of investigation in which four people were arrested, 11 firearms seized along with ammunition, illegal drugs and large amounts of cash, works to protect our communities, and we thank the brave law enforcement officers and agents who served the warrants and arrested the suspects.”
CSLEA President Alan Barcelona

TULARE COUNTY – As a result of a two-month investigation into illegal drugs and gun possession in Tulare County, on June 14, 2024, with assistance from the California Department of Justice (DOJ), Tulare County Sheriff’s Office, ATF, DEA, Visalia PD, Porterville PD, Tulare PD, and Kings County Sheriff’s Office, multiple search warrants were served in Tulare and Goshen.
During those warrants, law enforcement officers seized:
- two shotguns,
- four rifles,
- five handguns,
- approximately 150 lbs of liquid Codeine,
- about 200 lbs of Marijuana and concentrated cannabis,
- Psilocybin mushrooms,
- Ecstasy,
- a Hash Oil Lab,
- a large amount of ammunition
- and a large amount of cash.
Arrested were:
- Thomas Alexander Browning, 25 of Goshen,
- Dominque Davone Eldridge, 32, of Tulare,
- Alisa Rachel Lewis, 31, of Tulare
- and Marquis Loring, 30, of Tulare.
They face various charges of possession of an assault weapon, being a prohibited person in possession of a firearm, being a prohibited person in possession of ammunition, possession of a controlled substance for sales, possession of marijuana for sales, operating a Hash Oil lab, operating a drug house, child endangerment and conspiracy to commit a crime.