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Drugs, ammunition seized in Roslindale search warrant

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BOSTON — Boston police arrested a 36-year-old man Thursday after executing a search warrant that led to the recovery of drugs, ammunition, and firearm components in the Roslindale neighborhood.

Sean Gosse was taken into custody at approximately 12:50 p.m. when officers conducting surveillance observed him leaving his residence.

Police stopped Gosse near 247 Cornell Street, where they observed him discard a small plastic bag containing a substance believed to be crack cocaine.

Following his arrest, officers executed a court-authorized search warrant at Gosse’s residence on 29 Wellsmere Road.

Inside the home, police recovered multiple live and spent 9mm rounds from various locations, including dresser drawers, cabinets, and a duffle bag.

Officers also found two loaded magazines and several empty magazines for Glock and Ruger Mini-14 firearms, along with a universal tactical holster, a firearm grip, a P80 lower receiver, and a silver firearm mold.

An AWS digital scale was located in a basement bedroom dresser, according to police.

Various unidentified pills, including orange, blue, white round pills, and rectangular tablets were recovered from shelves and drawers in the basement bedroom.

Gosse is expected to be arraigned in West Roxbury District Court on charges of unlawful possession of ammunition, possession with intent to distribute a Class B drug (crack cocaine), and possession with intent to distribute a Class C drug.

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