Crime & Safety
Cops Seize Shrooms, Coke, Crack, Pills And Guns In Raid At Hudson Valley Home
The NY State Police Troop K Violent Gang Narcotics Enforcement Team said their investigation led to the arrest of a Dutchess County man.

TOWN OF LAGRANGE, NY — A raid on a Hudson Valley home led to a stash of drugs and weapons, according to New York State Police.
Following a narcotics investigation, members of the New York State Police Troop K Violent Gang Narcotics Enforcement Team (VGNET) arrested 30-year-old Cody T. Gilmore, in the Town of LaGrange.
On Wednesday, a search warrant was executed at a home on New Hackensack Road. The raid resulted in the recovery of seven firearms (some reported stolen, defaced, or loaded), around 82.8 grams of cocaine, 119.6 grams of crack, 21.4 grams of psilocybin mushrooms, 2.8 grams of assorted pills, digital scales and $405 in cash, according to police.
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Gilmore was charged with felony criminal possession of a controlled substance (narcotic drug, 4 oz. or more), felony criminal possession of a controlled substance (narcotic drug with intent to sell), six counts felony criminal possession of a weapon, felony criminal possession of stolen property and misdemeanor criminal possession of a weapon.
Gilmore was arraigned before the Town of LaGrange Court and remanded to the Dutchess County Justice and Transition Center without bail, according to police.
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