As cops proceed to hunt for the fugitive they imagine executed two Manhattan canine walkers, the needed man’s good friend’s home was raided, the place cops discovered a gun regarded as the homicide weapon, police mentioned Tuesday.
Officers executed a search warrant on the Glendale, Queens, home on 74th St. close to 62nd St. the place Adam Micek, 31, lives, Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny mentioned in a Tuesday information briefing.
In Micek’s basement house at his mom’s home, police discovered him to be in possession of a number of weapons, greater than 10 kilos of marijuana and quite a few rounds of ammunition.
Micek, on federal probation for conspiracy to commit wire fraud, was discovered to be in possession of a number of weapons and quite a few marijuana merchandise, in accordance with a legal grievance.
Along with the unlawful weapons and medicines had been Lenue Moore’s ID and clothes stuffed right into a bag, Kenny mentioned.
Moore, 31, is needed for the final month’s capturing deaths of Jacqueline Billini, 57, and Levaughn Harvin, 42, in accordance with cops.
One of the weapons recovered in Micek’s house is being examined because the doable homicide weapon used within the slayings, police mentioned.
After a long-standing beef, Moore is accused of sneaking up on Billini and Harvin close to the nook of W. one hundred and sixty fifth St. and Edgecomb Ave. round 6:30 p.m. Sept. 29 and capturing each of them within the head.
Also shot useless was certainly one of Billini’s dogs — which apparently despatched Moore of the deep finish earlier this 12 months.
In April, he kicked within the his next-door neighbor Billini’s door. Armed with a hammer, he threatened the lady and her household over her hound’s barking, in accordance with fees filed in Manhattan Supreme Court.