Massachusetts Man Arrested in New York for Possession of Loaded Gun and Knives During Traffic Stop
Police Find Loaded Gun, Two Knives In MA Man’s Truck During Carle Place Traffic Stop: PD

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A 25-year-old man from Dunstable, Massachusetts, was arrested in Carle Place, New York, after police found a loaded gun and two switchblades in his truck during a traffic stop. Steven Raymond was charged with multiple weapon possession offenses and traffic violations following the incident.
- 01Steven Raymond, a resident of Dunstable, Massachusetts, was driving a black Chevy Silverado when he was pulled over.
- 02The traffic stop occurred on Old Country Road as Raymond merged onto the Northern State Parkway without signaling.
- 03Police discovered the loaded gun and two switchblades during the traffic stop.
- 04Raymond faces charges including second-degree criminal possession of a weapon and multiple traffic violations.
- 05He was arrested without incident and is scheduled for arraignment.
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On Wednesday night, Nassau County police arrested 25-year-old Steven Raymond from Dunstable, Massachusetts, during a routine traffic stop in Carle Place, New York. The incident began when police observed Raymond's black Chevy Silverado making a turn onto the Northern State Parkway without signaling while driving on Old Country Road. After pulling him over, officers discovered a loaded gun and two switchblades inside the vehicle. As a result, Raymond was arrested without incident. He now faces serious charges, including second-degree criminal possession of a weapon, criminal possession of a firearm, and two counts of fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon, in addition to various traffic violations. Following his arrest, Raymond is scheduled for arraignment on Thursday. This case highlights ongoing concerns about weapon possession and traffic safety in the region.
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The incident raises concerns about public safety and weapon possession laws in the area.
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