Crime

Fall River Police seize drugs, guns, cash, after arrest of 44-year-old city man

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The Fall River Police Department made an arrest on drug and gun charges over the weekend.

According to police, on Sunday, officers from the Patrol Bureau responded to a report of an unwanted party at a residence on Flynn Street.

Upon arrival, officers were informed that 44-year-old Paul Langley was in possession of multiple illegal firearms and a quantity of cocaine. Patrol officers on scene quickly gathered critical information from the complainant, which was vital in establishing probable cause and securing a search warrant for the residence.

Members of the C.A.S.T. Unit responded to the scene and obtained a search warrant for the residence. As a result of the search, officers recovered the following items:

• A Ruger .357 Magnum revolver

• A Jennings .22 caliber handgun

• Approximately 28.9 grams of cocaine

• $3,100 in cash

• Various calibers of ammunition

Paul Langley was placed under arrest and transported to the Fall River Police Department, where he was charged with the following offenses:

• Possess Firearm Without FID Card (2 counts)

• Possess Ammunition Without FID Card

• Cocaine (Trafficking in 18 Grams or More, Less Than 36 Grams)

• Possess Firearm in Felony (2 counts)

• Possess Large Capacity Feeding Device

• Improper Storing of a Firearm

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