Pennsylvania man found with dozens of explosive devices, Attorney General reports

HARRISBURG, Pa. (WTAJ) — A Pennsylvania man was found with dozens of explosive devices along with cocaine and methamphetamine, according to Attorney General Michelle Henry.

Robert C. Stull, 46, of Saylorsburg, was taken into custody after agents of the Office of the Attorney General and an FBI bomb squad conducted a search of his home.

During an investigation into Stull, agents determined he was dealing meth, cocaine, marijuana and THC products, Henry reported .

“A thorough investigation and collaboration with law enforcement resulted in the arrest of a dangerous individual, who possessed guns and explosives as part of his drug trafficking operation,” Henry said. “The cache of firearms and explosives found at the scene put investigators and the community at great potential risk. I am thankful this arrest was carried out without anyone being hurt.”

During the search, agents found and seized:

  • 4 pounds of methamphetamine
  • 6 pounds of cocaine
  • 3 firearms, including one with an obliterated serial number
  • 24 improvised explosive devices
  • $22,409 cash
  • More than 10 pounds of marijuana and THC products

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