Richmond County Stolen Gun Found During Traffic Stop

A Richmond County stolen gun traffic stop has led to felony charges after deputies discovered a firearm reported stolen during a weekend stop. The case is being handled by the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office.

Deputies say the stop was initially conducted for a traffic violation, but during the interaction, they reportedly detected the odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle.

Search Reveals Stolen Firearm

During the search, deputies found a handgun under the driver’s seat that had been reported stolen out of Hamlet. They also reportedly recovered marijuana from the vehicle.

The driver now faces charges including possession of a stolen firearm and drug-related offenses.

Ongoing Public Safety Efforts

Law enforcement agencies across Richmond County and the Sandhills continue to emphasize proactive policing to remove illegal weapons from the streets.

This Richmond County stolen gun traffic stop highlights how routine enforcement can uncover more serious criminal activity.

Residents are encouraged to stay aware and report suspicious behavior to local authorities.

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