Crime & Safety

Plymouth Police Raid Alleged Drug House

Police find drugs and a gun at a Conshohocken house as the result of an 'ongoing narcotic investigation,' according to court documents.

Plymouth Township Police and the Montgomery County District Attorney's Office Municipal Drug Task Force executed a search warrant on an alleged  Conshohocken house and arrested two men. 

Sean Thomas Kerrigan, 30; and Joseph Marc Sierocinski Jr., 23, were arrested at their home in the 600 block of Clay Drive, Conshohocken, on Nov. 8 shortly after 6 a.m. after authorities entered the house, which was part of an "ongoing narcotic investigation," according to court documents. 

According to the criminal complaint, police found marijuana, packaging products, a scale and what appear to be two "tally sheets" or pieces of paper listing people who owe money from drug sales. 

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Police also found a New Haven .22-cal. rifle as well as a safe that contained .22-cal. bullets -- both were found on the back porch, according to the report. 

From the complaint: " ... the marijuana recovered in this case was possessed by Kerrigan and Sierocinski with the intent to deliver. This is evident by the recovery of a larger amount of marijuana that is not yet broken down into smaller bags ..."

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Kerrigan and Sierocinski were both charged with manufacturer, delivery, or possession with intent to deliver, and conspiracy -- both felonies. 

The defendants' preliminary arraigned was Monday before District Judge Francis Bernhardt; their preliminary hearing is scheduled for Jan. 7 at 9 a.m.

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Originally posted Nov. 21.


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