
Gribschaw is being charged with possession with intent to deliver, delivery of a controlled substance, endangering the welfare of a child, possession of drug paraphernalia and criminal use of a communications facility.

Shapiro accused Gribschaw of being one of the main suppliers of crystal meth in the Mon Valley. Investigators served a search warrant at the home of 42-year-old Franklin Gribschaw, seizing $6,540 in cash, three shotguns, two AR-style rifles, a handgun, 461 grams of crystal methamphetamines, 59 grams of crack cocaine, 59 grams of cocaine, 50 grams of MDMA, 22 bricks of more than 3,000 doses of heroin and other drug paraphernalia.

We're committed to stopping these trafficking operations wherever they're found." Photo Credit: Office Of the Pennsylvania Attorney General "Thanks to our partnership with local law enforcement partners, these unsecured weapons could not be released into neighborhoods and communities to wreak havoc. "Gun and drug trafficking is a dangerous and often violent enterprise," Attorney General Josh Shapiro said.

MCKEESPORT (KDKA) - Law enforcement has arrested one man following the bust of a drug trafficking ring in McKeesport.Īccording to the state Attorney General's Office, the two-month investigation took three shotguns, a handgun, more than $6,000 in cash and more than $50,000 worth of substances including heroin and methamphetamine off the streets. Harry Maxwell of Shermans Dale, Perry County, was arrested after trying to illegally sell pain killers in Lower Paxton Township on Friday.
