GREENWOOD, Ind. — A Greenwood man was found with pounds of drugs and counterfeit cash after the police were called when he accidentally shot himself while cleaning his gun.
According to court documents recently filed in Johnson County, 32-year-old Charles Lucas has been charged with:
- One count of possession of cocaine, between 5-10g, a Level 5 felony
- One count of dealing in marijuana, possession with intent > 10 lbs, a Level 5 felony
- One count of counterfeiting, a Level 6 felony
On July 30, 2024, officers with the Greenwood Police Department were dispatched to a reported shooting in the 1500 block of Timber Village Drive. A man, later identified as Lucas, reportedly shot himself in the leg while cleaning a gun.
During a safety sweep of the home, officers reportedly located a “large quantity of U.S. currency that was later discovered to be counterfeit” as well as a large bag of marijuana and a baggie of a brown powder substance.
The court documents allege that the following items were located during an official search of the home:
- Seven grams of a white powder substance (cocaine)
- One pound of THC wax
- Three digital scales
- 181 counterfeit $100 bills
- $400 in cash
- 14 grams of THC wax set
- 10 ounces of marijuana rocks (moon rocks)
- One package of THC gummies
- Around 13 pounds of marijuana
- 86.3 grams of “kief”
- Two boxes of Ziploc bags
The documents said that two cell phones, as well as an additional baggie of 48.9 grams of marijuana, were collected from a vehicle in front of the home.
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As officers were taking inventory, the documents said that they discovered the counterfeit bills. The documents said that the borders of the bills were “inconsistent with valid U.S. currency” and each bill also reportedly had the same serial number…