HARRISBURG — Attorney General Dave Sunday announced arrests of two men and seizures of 11 firearms, and cocaine, during a search warrant detail Wednesday in Westmoreland County.
The Office of Attorney General’s Bureau of Narcotics Investigation, along with Westmoreland County Drug Task Force and Westmoreland County SWAT, served the warrant in the 2100 block of Shaw Street.
They recovered 11 firearms — including handguns, shotguns, and rifles — and 152 grams of cocaine. Timothy Bold, 52, and his son, Derek Bold, 22, were arrested.
Timothy Bold is charged with 11 felony counts of illegal possession of firearms and felony drug trafficking. Derek Bold is charged with misdemeanor drug offenses.
“Our agents, along with law enforcement partners, encountered a convicted felon engaged in drug trafficking with a cache of firearms stored at his home,” Attorney General Sunday said. “Those firearms are now off the street, and these arrests should have an impact on public safety for this community.”
Among the evidence seized were:
- Glock 26 9mm Handgun (with two magazines)
- FIE .38 revolver
- Taurus .38 revolver
- Remington Model7600 rifle
- Winchester 1300 shotgun
- Weatherby Mark V rifle
- .22-caliber rifle
- Marlin Model 60 .22-caliber rifle
- Ithaca 12-gauge shotgun
- Saiga-410 .410 Magnum 3″ shotgun
- Marlin 30-30 rifle
- Approximately 152.7 grams of cocaine
The cases will be prosecuted by the Westmoreland County District Attorney’s Office. Criminal charges, and any discussion thereof, are merely allegations and all defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.
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