Seattle police recover 3D printed gun, large amount of drugs after investigating traffic violation

A ghost gun, a large amount of drugs, and cash were recovered while investigating a traffic violation in Seattle Friday night.

At about 10:15 a.m. Friday, patrolling officers saw a car without a license plate near the intersection of Denny Way and 4th Avenue.

Officers saw the driver commit a moving violation, then leave his car and enter a nearby building.

When officers approached the car, they saw a large amount of drugs in a shopping bag inside. The driver also exited the building, saw the police and ran off. He was not caught.

After a search warrant was obtained, officers searched the car and found the following:

  • 1 loaded semi-automatic handgun without a serial number.

  • 2 fully loaded extended handgun magazines.

  • 330.3 grams of suspected methamphetamine.

  • 522.9 grams of suspected “M-30″ fentanyl pills.

  • 1216.9 grams of suspected fentanyl powder.

  • 198.8 grams of suspected crack cocaine.

  • 1034 grams of suspected cocaine.

  • 227.7 grams of suspected Xanax.

  • 169.1 grams of suspected heroin.

  • $9,530 in cash.

  • 2 digital scales.