Crime & Safety

Police Find 'Sizable' Amount Of Pot In Pleasantville Man's Home

Ronnie Bordin previously pleaded guilty to drug charges and served more than seven months in prison in 2014 and 2015, media outlets said.

PLEASANTVILLE, NY — Police found what they called a "sizable" amount of marijuana and hundreds of thousands of dollars at a Pleasantville man's home, police told media outlets.

Law enforcement agents from multiple agencies helped local police search the Washington Avenue home of Ronnie Bordin on Thursday, media outlets reported. Bordin, 60, was taken into custody and has been charged with second-degree criminal possession of marijuana and three counts of criminal sale of marijuana.

Police didn't elaborate on exactly the amount of marijuana and money they found at Bordin's home.

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Bordin was arraigned in Yonkers City Court and is expected in court on April 17, The Journal-News reported. He was jailed without bail at the Westchester County jail.

Bordin previously pleaded guilty to drug charges and served more than seven months in prison in 2014 and 2015, the newspaper said, citing court records.

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Photo credit: Westchester County Police Department

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