In a significant operation aimed at curbing the flow of illegal narcotics and unlicensed firearms in Western New York, Buffalo authorities have apprehended a 60-year-old local man following a series of coordinated raids. The investigation, which culminated on Friday, led to the recovery of multiple firearms, a massive cache of suspected narcotics, and over $80,000 in cash.
Alonzo Thomas Faces Severe Felony Charges
Alonzo Thomas, 60, is currently facing a litany of charges that underscore the scale of the alleged operation. According to Buffalo Police, Thomas has been charged with five felony counts of criminal possession of a controlled substance and several felony counts of criminal possession of a weapon.
As a previously convicted felon, Thomas faces heightened legal scrutiny. In addition to the primary felony counts, he is also charged with various misdemeanor drug offenses and additional weapons possession charges. The arrests represent a major step for local law enforcement in their ongoing mission to remove high-level distributors from the Buffalo community.
Coordinated Raids: St. Florian Street and Stockbridge Avenue
The successful operation was the result of a collaborative effort between the Buffalo Police Intelligence Unit and the FBI Safe Streets Task Force. Executing two search warrants simultaneously, officers targeted a residence on St. Florian Street and another on the 400 block of Stockbridge Avenue.
Thomas was taken into custody at the Stockbridge Avenue location, where investigators discovered the bulk of the contraband. The use of simultaneous warrants is a tactic often employed by the FBI and local task forces to prevent the destruction of evidence and ensure the safety of the officers involved.
Detailed Inventory of Seized Contraband
The search at the Stockbridge Avenue address yielded a staggering array of illegal items. Law enforcement reported the seizure of six firearms, including a Remington 870 12-gauge shotgun and a Smith & Wesson MP Shield 9mm, both of which were loaded. Several other loaded handguns and revolvers were also removed from the scene.
The scale of the narcotics seized suggests a high-level distribution point. Below is the official breakdown of the items recovered during the raid:
| Item Category |
Description/Quantity |
| Suspected Cocaine |
Approximately 3,275 grams |
| Suspected Crystal Meth |
Approximately 2,250 grams |
| Prescription Narcotics |
21 Oxycodone pills / 18 Hydrocodone pills |
| Hallucinogens |
14g suspected MDMA / 12g suspected Psilocybin |
| Currency |
$81,784 in Cash |
| Equipment |
Various drug paraphernalia |
Evidence Recovered at St. Florian Street
While the Stockbridge location held the majority of the assets, the search on St. Florian Street provided further evidence of a sprawling illegal enterprise. Officers at this location recovered a Glock 48 loaded with 10 rounds, along with an additional 17.9 ounces of suspected cocaine.
The Lake Erie Times will continue to monitor this case as it moves through the Western New York court system. This investigation highlights the persistent efforts of the Buffalo Police and federal partners to address the intersection of illegal narcotics and firearm violence in our region.