Crime & Safety
25 Pounds Of Pot, Guns, $56K Cash Found In Chesco Home: Police
Police have charged a man after finding a stash of marijuana, psychedelic mushrooms, 6 guns, and cash in a Glenmoore home in December.

WEST CHESTER, PA — A Glenmoore man faces multiple drug- and gun-related charges after police reported finding 25 pounds of marijuana and other drugs in his home, $56,000 in cash, and six firearms, including two assault rifles.
Cory Sanderson, 34, of Glenmoore, is charged with Possession with Intent to Deliver a Controlled Substance, Criminal Use of a Communication Facility, Dealing in Proceeds of Unlawful Activities, and related offenses for selling LSD, psychedelic mushrooms, and marijuana out of his home, according to the Chester County District Attorney's Office.
Police said they recovered more than $56,000 in cash from Sanderson's home, along with 25 pounds of marijuana valued at $100,000; THC edibles and candies valued at $1,000; 390 THC vape cartridges valued at $15,000; six firearms, including two assault rifles, one shotgun, and two handguns; and a large cache of firearms ammunition.
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Sanderson was taken into custody on Dec. 18 and his bail was set at $35,000, according to court records.
After posting bail, Sanderson was released from Chester County Prison and is awaiting a preliminary hearing on Jan. 14.
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West Brandywine Township Police handled the investigation with assistance from the Chester County High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area unit, Pennsylvania State Police Troop J, and the Limerick Township Police Department.
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