SANTA CRUZ -- Four men and two women were arrested at an apartment littered with needles and heroin on Felix Street on Sunday night.

Police were investigating a car burglary on Walnut Avenue on Sunday night when they found the "drug den" at an apartment at 131 Felix St., said Santa Cruz Deputy Police Chief Steve Clark.

When police arrived at the ground-floor apartment about 9:45 p.m., 34-year-old Christopher Ryan Page jumped out a back window and tried to discard evidence, Clark said.

Police found a "filthy mess of used needles and drug paraphernalia," said Clark, including syringes loaded with heroin. Nothing from the car burglary was found, police said. Five of the six people arrested were on probation.

Page, a transient, was arrested on suspicion of a probation violation and visiting a drug house, police said. He was held in Santa Cruz County Jail on Tuesday without bail, according to jail records.

Seth Nathaniel Nidenpreis, 23, was arrested on suspicion of maintaining a drug house and a probation violation, according to police. He listed his occupation as a student and posted $10,000 bail, according to arrest records.

Roxane Elise Bray, a 25-year-old caretaker from Santa Cruz, was arrested on suspicion of being under the influence of drugs, a probation violation and providing a false identification to police. She was held in Santa Cruz County Jail on Tuesday without bail.

John Michael Monjarez, a 24-year-old auto detailer from Capitola, was arrested on suspicion of a probation violation and visiting a drug house, police said. Shane Patrick Kennedy, a 25-year-old tile worker from Santa Cruz, was arrested on suspicion of a probation violation and visiting a drug house.

Lana Lucas, a 28-year-old from Santa Cruz, also was arrested on suspicion of being under the influence of drugs, according to police.

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