Corban Crumb, 47, of Quinton, Va., was charged with four counts of unlawful possession of a firearm in Warren County on June 12.
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Corban Crumb, 47, of Quinton, Va., was charged with four counts of unlawful possession of a firearm in Warren County on June 12.
According to the probable cause statement filed by Trooper Benjamin Gregory of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, he conducted a traffic stop on Crumb after witnessing him make an unsafe lane change and cut off another vehicle.
After the traffic stop, Crumb consented to a search of his vehicle and Gregory stated he found a 9mm handgun, a .40 caliber handgun, a 6.5mm rifle, a .223 caliber rifle and over 500 rounds of ammunition.
According to the probable cause statement, Crumb was convicted of burglary in Washington County, Neb., and as a convicted felon is prohibited from possessing firearms.
A warrant was served for his arrest and he is to be held without bond.