Milpitas police said they arrested a San Jose woman for driving a stolen car, and found drugs, suspected stolen credit cards, mail and a passport in the vehicle parked at a motel room she was staying in with two men last week.

One of the men was arrested on outstanding warrants, and the other was cited and released.

In a statement released Wednesday, police said an officer located an “unoccupied suspicious car” in the parking lot of the Best Value Inn motel at 485 South Main Street on Aug. 9, just before 9 a.m.

A records check showed the car was reported stolen by the San Jose Police Department earlier this month.

Detectives watched the car and found the driver, Athena McNary, a 33-year-old San Jose resident, was “associated with a room at the motel.” They arrested her on suspicion of driving a stolen vehicle and auto theft with priors, and booked her into the Santa Clara County Jail.

In the motel room, detectives found Tarron Browden, a 32-year-old transient from San Jose, and 39-year-old San Jose resident Saren Alexander. Browden had two felony no-bail warrants for violation of his probation, police said.

Both Alexander and Browden were found to be in possession of suspected crystal methamphetamine.

Detectives also searched the car and motel room and found methamphetamine, drug paraphernalia, suspected stolen credit cards, a stolen United States Passport, and stolen mail, the statement said.

Browden was arrested and booked into the Santa Clara County Jail for outstanding warrants, and Alexander was cited and released for being in possession of a controlled substance, police said. An investigation into the credit cards, mail, and passport is ongoing.

Police are asking anyone with information about this investigation to call the Milpitas Police Department at 408-586-2400.