Crime & Safety

Cape Cod Police Seize Guns And Drugs During Recent Search

Among the drugs were cocaine, fentanyl and psilocybin mushrooms, as well as a handgun, local police said.

YARMOUTH, MA — A recent search warrant on Cape cod led to the seizure of guns and multiple kinds of narcotics, officials said.

Yarmouth Police Detectives, along with the Massachusetts State Police and Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Cape Cod Resident Office, executed a search warrant last at the Yarmouth Commons Apartment Community.

The apartment was also known to have children who lived there.

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Upon execution of the warrant, detectives located approximately four pounds of Psilocybin mushrooms, over 12 grams of cocaine, over 10 grams of counterfeit (Fentanyl) Adderall tablets, over $15,000 cash and a .45 caliber handgun. Also located was a quantity of marijuana, suboxone, and gabapentin.

Joseph Delancey, 25, of South Yarmouth, was charged with possessing a firearm without an FID card, possessing ammunition without an FID card, improper storage of a firearm, leaving a firearm unattended, leaving ammunition unattended, reckless endangerment of a child and possession of a Class D drug with intent to distribute.

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Tammy Gagnon, 53, of South Yarmouth, was charged with trafficking in more than 10 grams of Fentanyl and possession of a drug with intent to distribute multiple substances.

Both were arraigned in Barnstable District Court Wednesday.

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