Erik Vandevelde, 33, was arrested on Wednesday, June 8 and charged with receiving stolen property, possession with intent to distribute LSD, and possession of Ketamine, as well as 14 counts of certain persons not to have weapons, unlawful possession of a weapon, receiving stolen property, and numerous other drug and weapons charges, Morris County Prosecutor Robert J. Carroll said in a joint release with county officials on Friday, June 17.
A search of Vandevelde’s home in Landing turned up the following items:
- 2 .45 caliber handguns
- 4 assault firearms
- 2 rifles
- 2 12 gauge shotguns
- 1 .357 magnum revolver
- 1 5.7x28 mm pistol
- 2 air rifles
Investigators also allegedly found more than 100,000 rounds of ammunition and 100 high-capacity magazines.
Assisting agencies include the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the Roxbury Police Department.
“Prosecutor Carroll specifically commended the involved agencies for their professionalism and tactical coordination that resulted in the seizure of these illegal and lethal firearms,” authorities said.
Additional details were not released.
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