A Pleasantville mother and her two sons were arrested in a raid that led to the recovery of drugs, cash and a stolen gun Monday morning.
An investigation by Pleasantville Detective Heliema Leach led to a search of the family's home in the 700 block of West Adams Avenue, Capt. Matt Hartman said.
The search aided by the Atlantic City Task Force and county SWAT led to about 930 bags of suspected heroin, more than an ounce of cocaine, more than $30,000 in cash and a .40-caliber handgun reported stolen from Hamilton Township, according to the report.
Carmen Jordan, 58, along with sons Sergio Jordan and Kenneth Gray face several charges, including first-degree maintaining/operating a drug-production facility.
They were additionally charged with money laundering, receiving stolen property, possession of forgery devices and weapons offenses.
Gray, who was released from prison in November, is additionally charged with possession of a weapon by a certain person due to his previous convictions, which includes weapons and drug offenses.
All three also face a second-degree abuse/neglect of a child by caretaker charge. Carmen Jordan's grandchild was in the home and is in the custody of a parent, police said.
The elder Jordan, along with Jordan, 39, and Gray, 32, are in the Atlantic County Justice Facility pending a detention hearing.