A Pleasantville man just released from prison was charged with running a drug-manufacturing facility with weapons.
Police were called to the 400 block of Sunset Court on Friday, where police were met by the caller, Capt. Stacey Schlachter said.
Officers parked their vehicles around the residence and contacted the occupants by telephone, ordering them out of the house, she said. They were then detained without incident.
A Tech-22 assault firearm was found along with additional ammunition, a rifle foregrip, and a locked metal safe were seized.
A sawed-off shotgun with a red/gray backpack, along with 116 bags of heroin, 96 vials of crack/cocaine, and marijuana were also recovered during the investigation, Schlachter said.
Jerome Holley, 39, of Pleasantville, was charged with maintaining a narcotics manufacturing facility, possession of a firearm while distributing a controlled dangerous substance, possession with intent to distribute, and various weapons offenses, including certain person not to have weapons.
He was just released from prison Sept. 27, records show.
Holley has served time for drugs, weapons, aggravated assault, and burglary.
Police also arrested Travaghn Wood, 41, of Atlantic City, and Calviena Oliver, 32, of Pleasantville. They were charged with possession of an assault firearm and certain persons not to possess a weapon.
All three were taken to the Atlantic County Justice Facility.