Jupiter Man Arrested on Suspicion of Marijuana Distribution and Resisting Officers, Records Show – bocaratontribune.com

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26 January, 2026

By The Police Report Team – Boca Raton Tribune
A Jupiter man was arrested late Saturday on suspicion of marijuana distribution and resisting law enforcement without violence, according to records filed by local authorities.
The suspect, identified as Moises Israel Rivas Perez, was taken into custody following an incident investigated by the Jupiter Police Department. Sheriff’s and police records list the charges as delivery of less than 20 grams of cannabis without consideration, along with resisting or obstructing an officer without violence. The arrest is documented under report number 565011, published on January 25, 2026, at 10:38 p.m.
The arresting agency is noted as 54-JUPITER. Additional details regarding the circumstances of the arrest — including where the alleged incident took place and whether citations or evidence were recovered — were not included in the publicly available report.
Mr. Rivas Perez is described as a white male. His date of birth was not listed in the record, and no further personal details were immediately available.
The case remains pending, and further information about court proceedings or potential additional charges is expected as the matter moves through the judicial system. As with all criminal cases, the arrest reflects allegations only, and Mr. Rivas Perez is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law.
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