Three people were arrested at the Pomonok Houses in Flushing on Friday morning after police discovered a cache of weapons and numerous narcotics while raiding an apartment, it was announced.
Members of the NYPD Public Service Area 9, under the direction of Sergeant William Larkin and Detective Raymond Hill, executed a court-authorized search of the residence of Malik Ince, 26, and Marquis Ince, 23, on Parsons Boulevard near 65th Avenue at 6:40 a.m. Friday.
Reportedly, Larkin and Hill obtained information that led to the raid as part of an ongoing investigation into narcotics activity in the area.
Both Inces, whose relationship was not disclosed by the NYPD, and Alexcia Frazer, 22, of Elmira Avenue in Jamaica, were at the residence when police arrived at the location.
During the raid, police recovered numerous weapons including a loaded Kurz .380-caliber semi-automatic handgun, a Mosberg shotgun, a loaded Smith and Wesson .32-caliber revolver, a Taser stun gun and boxes of ammunition.
Detectives also found 81 Xanax pills, a razor with cocaine dust, two digital scales with cocaine and marijuana residue and various drug packaging materials. Eight cellphones and $506 in cash were also recovered at the scene.
The Inces and Frazer were each charged with criminal possession of a weapon, criminal possession of a controlled substance and criminal use of drug paraphernalia.