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44-Year-Old Caught With Crack Cocaine, Gun During Mount Vernon Traffic Stop: Police

A 44-year-old Westchester man faces a long list of charges after he was caught with crack cocaine and a handgun during a traffic stop, police said. 

Carter was found with crack cocaine and a handgun, police said.

Carter was found with crack cocaine and a handgun, police said.

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New Rochelle resident Desmond Carter was arrested on Tuesday, Nov. 19 following a traffic stop in Mount Vernon, New York State Police announced on Wednesday, Nov. 20. 

According to authorities, just after noon on Tuesday, troopers pulled over a 2015 BMW 328 Series on Mount Vernon's Union Avenue for violations of vehicle and traffic laws. 

The driver, Carter, was found to be driving with a suspended license. He then tried running away but was taken into custody a short distance away from his car, police said. 

A search of the vehicle eventually resulted in troopers finding Carter in possession of around 60 grams of crack cocaine and a loaded Bryco Model 38 .380 handgun, authorities added.

After his arrest, Carter was charged with:

  • Third-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance;
  • Third-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance with intent to sell;
  • Second-degree criminal possession of a weapon;
  • Second-degree criminal possession of drug paraphernalia;
  • Seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance'
  • Resisting arrest;
  • Obstruction of governmental administration. 

Carter was later arraigned before the City of Mount Vernon Court and remanded to the Westchester County Jail without bail. 

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