Guns allegedly made with 3D printer, drugs seized during Santa Rosa arrest

(Crohn)-Santa Rosa police said that a 34-year-old man from Santa Rosa was arrested on April 11, claiming that he had made many 3D printed weapons and drug possession.

The suspect was withdrawn Michael McGarvy by Santa Rosa police enforcement officers at about 9:04 am on Friday. The officers decided that McGarvy was under observation from Sonoma Province and started searching in the black Honda Civic.

During the search, officers found a secret cabin containing suspected drugs.

“The officers conducted a search for the car based on the McGarvey test conditions and found a hidden cabin behind the driver’s door board, where they discovered about 2.5 grams of suspected drugs,” SRPD said.

After the traffic stop, the officers searched McGarvy’s house in the 2400 building from Daiton Street in Santa Rosa. During the search, the officers found two three -dimensional printers that were used to form at least six rifles inside the house.

SRPD said: “The officers have provided 6 parts of the gunfire along with a 22 -caliber pistol, which had no serial number or a barrel of gun,” SRPD said. “the [firearm precursor parts] An unconventional pistol was hidden in a submerged chair pad near the 3D printer. “

California law prohibits the use of 3D printers to manufacture weapons or weapons spare parts without a firearms manufacturing. MCGARVEY was booked in Sonoma County Prison on charges of felony and multiple misdemeanors, including an unconventional pistol, six rosary parts of firearms, the use of a 3D printer to manufacture weapons parts, possession of drugs and the violation of monitoring.

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