Four individuals are in custody following a coordinated drug trafficking investigation that spanned Cheektowaga and Buffalo this week. The multi-agency operation, involving the New York State Police and local authorities, culminated Thursday with the execution of search warrants at two separate residences, uncovering a dangerous cache of narcotics and illegally possessed high-powered firearms.
Strategic Raids in Cheektowaga and Buffalo
According to reports from the New York State Police, investigators targeted two specific locations: a residence on Gierlach Street in Cheektowaga and another on East Delevan Avenue in Buffalo. These sites were identified as focal points in an ongoing effort to dismantle a sophisticated drug trafficking network embedded within the Western New York region.
The simultaneous execution of these warrants allowed law enforcement to secure the premises before evidence could be destroyed. The resulting seizures provide a sobering look at the scale of illicit operations currently being addressed by regional task forces.
Significant Narcotics and Weapon Seizures
The search of the two properties yielded a diverse array of controlled substances and distribution equipment. Below is a detailed breakdown of the items recovered during the operation:
| Category | Items Recovered |
|---|---|
| Narcotics | 423.1g Methamphetamine, 76.8g Cocaine, 24.8g Crack Cocaine, 84.9g Psilocybin Mushrooms |
| Firearms | 7 Assault Weapons, 1 Ghost Gun Pistol |
| Tactical Gear | Body Armor, 20 High-Capacity Magazines, 1 Firearm Suppressor |
| Other | Digital Scale, 1 Auto Sear (Glock Switch), Large quantity of Ammunition |
The recovery of a ghost gun—a firearm without a serial number—and an auto sear, which can convert semi-automatic weapons into fully automatic ones, underscores the significant public safety threat posed by this specific criminal cell.
Suspects and Legal Charges
As a result of the investigation, four local residents were arrested and are facing a combined dozens of felony counts. The individuals charged include:
- Angela R. Vanway (44, Cheektowaga): Charged with four felony counts of criminal possession of a controlled substance.
- Joshua T. Pike (41, Cheektowaga): Faces two counts of criminal possession of a controlled substance.
- Raul F. Harrison (39, Buffalo): Charged with 29 counts of criminal possession of a weapon; one felony count of criminal possession of a firearm; and misdemeanor failure to safely store firearms.
- Erik K. Williams (41, Buffalo): Charged with eight counts of criminal possession of a controlled substance.
The removal of these illegal firearms and narcotics from the streets marks a critical victory for the Western New York community. Law enforcement officials emphasized that their commitment to investigating drug and gun-related crimes remains a top priority to ensure the continued safety of residents in the Buffalo metropolitan area.
For further updates on regional safety and local justice, stay tuned to Lake Erie Times. Our reporter, William Strasmore, continues to monitor local court proceedings related to this case.
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