A Glendale man and woman pleaded not guilty this week to charges stemming from a shooting on Friday in which a bullet came within a foot of hitting a young woman who was asleep.
Cesar Sanchez Estrada and Griselda Martinez, both 30, were charged Tuesday with possessing methamphetamine for sale and altering the identification of a firearm, which was recovered inside their south Glendale apartment, according to a Los Angeles County Superior Court criminal complaint.
They were also accused of allegedly possessing methamphetamine with a loaded firearm in connection with the shooting.
Glendale police initially arrested Estrada, Martinez and two other people inside their apartment in the 600 block of South Glendale Avenue after the bullet was discovered. But prosecutors only filed charges against Estrada and Martinez, who live across from the apartment where the 20-year-old woman lives with her parents.