BENSALEM, Pa. — A routine traffic stop led to the recovery of multiple firearms, suspected narcotics, and drug paraphernalia, resulting in the arrest of a Philadelphia man, Bensalem Township Police announced.
On Saturday, July 19, an officer pulled over a blue Buick Sedan near Street Road and Tillman Drive for illegal window tint. The driver, identified as Robert Cleary, 22, of Bingham Street in Philadelphia, was the vehicle’s sole occupant. Police say they smelled marijuana and saw drug paraphernalia in plain view. Cleary, who did not have a medical marijuana card, refused a vehicle search.
A search of Cleary’s person yielded a straw with suspected drug residue. He was released at the scene, but his vehicle was impounded and secured. A subsequent search warrant, approved by District Justice Gambardella, led to the discovery of the following:
- A loaded .22 caliber pistol in the center console
- A loaded 9mm Springfield pistol behind the driver’s seat
- A Winchester shotgun
- A FIE revolver
- A disassembled rifle
- A loaded extended 9mm magazine (20 rounds)
- Suspected fentanyl, marijuana, suboxone strips
- A digital scale and additional drug paraphernalia
Police also confirmed that Cleary did not have a permit to carry a concealed firearm and that one of the handguns had been reported stolen from a vehicle in Philadelphia in March…