SWAT raids Gifford ‘drug den’, drugs, guns and money recovered
Yesterday, the Indian River County Sheriff’s Office reported that their Special Investigations Unit conducted narcotics purchases during the past two months with a previously convicted felon identified as Tony Fuller, 38, at his residence on 44th Street in Gifford, Florida. Their preliminary investigation revealed that Fuller was in possession of at least one AR-15 style rifle with a drum magazine. When officials busted his residence, they discovered much, much more.
On Friday, March 29, the Indian River County Sheriff’s Office Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) Team served a search warrant at Fuller’s residence. Detectives were assisted in the service of the search warrant by K-9, ATF, and DEA Agents. Fuller was taken into custody without incident.
Indian River County Sheriff Deryl Loar stated, “When our detectives entered the home, they discovered a drug den. Drugs and guns were located in every room. Fuller had an altar made of rocks with money and drugs adorning it.
Our community is safer today with Mr. Fuller behind bars where he belongs.”
Inside the home, detectives located and seized three AK-47 rifles with bump stocks and drum magazines, two AR-15 rifles (modified to fully automatic), a foreign made SKS rifle, a Ruger mini 14 rifle, two AR-15 pistols with brass catchers, a 30/06 scoped rifle, a 30-30 scoped rifle, two Kel Tek .380 handguns, three Glock .45 caliber handguns, a Glock .40 handgun, and Smith & Wesson .357 and .38 revolvers.
Additionally, $7,249.00 in drug money was seized along with $12,000.00 in counterfeit money. Drugs seized include 637 prescription pills, 184 grams of Molly, 123 grams of MDMA, 360 grams of marijuana, 7 grams of cocaine, more than a pound of codeine/promethazine syrup, and other scales, packaging, and drug paraphernalia.
Sheriff Loar said, “Of the firearms located, seven have been confirmed as stolen. We are confident that even more crimes will solved as a result of this arrest. This is outstanding work by our entire team.”
Fuller was arrested and charged with nineteen counts of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, two counts of possession of a machine gun, two counts of possession of a bump stock, trafficking in heroin, ten counts of possession with intent to sell (prescription pills, cocaine, marijuana), and one count of possession of drug paraphernalia.
Fuller will also face charges on six outstanding arrest warrants obtained as part of the undercover operation including charges of sale of a controlled substance within 1000 feet of a church.
Fuller is being held at the Indian River County Jail without bond.
(Source: Indian River County Sheriff’s Office)
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