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During the Randolph County arrest, more than thirty stolen firearms and drugs were discovered

Union City, Indiana – After apprehending a man on a felony warrant on Friday, Union City police reported discovering over 30 weapons, thousands of rounds of ammunition, numerous drugs, and paraphernalia.
Adam Fisher, 26, was taken into custody by the Randolph County Emergency Response Team and the Union City Police Department’s Special Entry Tactical Team in the 6600 block of E. 1st Street in Spartanburg.
Fisher was wanted on a felony battery warrant, according to UCPD. During the arrest, officers found illegal substances and paraphernalia, and Fisher was taken to prison without any problems.
UCPD later claimed to have executed a search warrant at the house. When police entered, they confiscated the firearms and ammunition.
According to UCPD, the firearms were taken during a burglary that occurred in Darke County, Ohio, based on their preliminary investigation.
“We appreciate the excellent coordination that enabled us to capture a dangerous person while guaranteeing everyone’s safety,” UCPD remarked in a Facebook post. “The recovery of drugs and firearms that were stolen emphasizes the significance of our continued commitment to fight crime and safeguard our citizens.”
Police say they anticipate more charges as the investigation continues.
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