Traffic & Transit
K9 'Wild' Leads Troopers To Route 9 Crack Pipes: NYSP
Police report finding a scale with cocaine residue, crack pipes, heroin, crack cocaine, and a loaded .380 caliber semi-automatic handgun.

FISHKILL, NY — K9 'Wild' has been a very busy dog recently.
New York State Police say that on Oct. 15, around 8:21 p.m., members of the Troop K Community Stabilization Unit pulled over a vehicle traveling north on State Route 9, in the town of Fishkill.
The driver was identified as 53-year-old Elizabeth H. Williams-Green, of Poughkeepsie, and the front-seat passenger was 59-year-old Luvin Gory, of Pleasant Valley.
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K9 Wild then conducted an exterior sniff of the vehicle and alerted troopers to the presence of narcotics, according to NYSP.
Troopers report that a search of the vehicle found a digital scale with cocaine residue, several crack pipes, a small amount of heroin and crack cocaine, and a loaded .380 caliber semi-automatic handgun.
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Williams-Green and Gory were arrested and charged with felony second-degree criminal possession of a weapon, felony criminal possession of a firearm, three misdemeanor counts of seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance, and misdemeanor second-degree criminal use of drug paraphernalia.
The two were arraigned in the Town of Stanford Court and remanded to the Dutchess County Justice and Transition Center.
Williams-Green was remanded in lieu of $25,000 cash, $50,000 bond, or $100,000 partially secured bond. Gory was remanded without bail.
Both are scheduled to reappear before the Town of Fishkill Court on October 22.
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