By Ed Fletcher
efletcher@sacbee.com
CHP officials remained tight-lipped Tuesday regarding their investigation into former officer Ruben Salgado. While they refused to talk about the case against Salgado, they did confirm that a woman was arrested with him last week.
Breaonna Nunes, 21, and Salgado, 37, were arrested at 2:15 a.m. Thursday at the Governors Inn in Sacramento. They face drug charges.
Salgado has also been charged with soliciting a murder for hire.
Nunes was booked into Sacramento County jail, while Salgado was sent to Placer County's jail in Auburn - his second stint there in recent weeks.
Salgado was initially arrested May 12 by the California Highway Patrol on drug and weapons charges following a two-month investigation.
A spokesman for the Placer County District Attorney's office released the information about Salgado's second arrest, but there was no mention of Nunes, whose last name has also been spelled Nunez by the CHP.
This is not Nunes' first brush with the law in Sacramento County. In 2009, she faced vandalism charges and she has a July 28 court date for a 2010 DUI offense.
She could not be reached for comment.
The Sacramento District Attorney's office has not filed charges in response to the latest arrest.
Court documents indentify the target of the alleged murder for hire scheme by the initials "R.M."
Jeanie Hoatson, a spokeswoman for the CHP, said they could give no further details on the plot other than to say that crime took place while he was out on bail.
"That is part of the reason why they are so tight lipped, because this is a continuing ongoing investigation," Hoatson said. "They are not releasing anything on that."
Call The Bee's Ed Fletcher, (916) 321-1269.
Previous coverage:
CHP officer arrested again -- suspected of solicitation to commit murder - July 16, 2010
CHP arrests one of its officers on drug, weapons charges - May 13, 2010









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