Crime & Safety
Guns, Narcotics Found During Traffic Stop In Norwalk: Police
Police said three Stamford residents were arrested after officers found guns and narcotics during a traffic stop in Norwalk.

NORWALK, CT — Three Stamford residents were arrested Tuesday after officers found guns and narcotics during a traffic stop in Norwalk, according to police.
In a news release, Police Sgt. Ryan Evarts said officers stopped a vehicle in the area of Cudlipp and Jacob streets around 5 p.m. and determined the driver and registered owner, Charles Razor, 26, of Stamford, had a suspended driver's license.
During the stop, a passenger, Darius McGee, 23, of Stamford, was found to have a fully loaded Glock 45 handgun equipped with an extended magazine in his possession, according to Evarts.
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Officers searched the vehicle and found another loaded 9mm handgun with a defaced serial number, as well as plastic baggies with suspected drug residue and unidentified pills, according to Evarts.
The driver and two passengers did not have valid pistol permits and were arrested, Evarts said.
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Razor was charged with criminal possession of a firearm, weapons in a motor vehicle, alteration of a serial number, operating under suspension and possession of narcotics. His bond was set at $250,000 and he is scheduled to appear in court next month, according to Evarts.
McGee was charged with criminal possession of a firearm, weapons in a motor vehicle, illegal sale/purchase of a high capacity magazine and possession of narcotics. His bond was set at $200,000 and he is scheduled to appear in court next month, according to Evarts.
Dasiah Darielle McGee, 23, of Stamford, was charged with weapons in a motor vehicle. Her bond was set at $10,000 and she is scheduled to appear in court next month, according to Evarts.
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