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Gun bust leads to weapons cache

City police arrested a man on a gun charge on March 16 after a car stop in Northeast Baltimore. Cops said they found a .45 caliber handgun loaded with 10 rounds of hollow-point bullets, a 10-round magazine and a brown-leather holster.

Police then searched his home on Holder Avenue in Northeast Baltimore and said they found a .38 caliber revolver, a .22 caliber semi-automatic handgun, a .45 caliber semi-automatic handgun, a .22 caliber revolver, a .32 caliber Colt semi-automatic handgun, a 12-guage shotgun, a .22 caliber rifle and a grendade (the grenade is an old World War II weapon passed down through his family, police told me)

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Michael Hudlicka, 59, was charged with several gun violations. Here is the police report:

Seized Property

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1 Para Ordinance .45 caliber HandGun serial number P109829
1 10 Capacity Magazine
1 Brown Leather Bianchi Holster
10 Live .45 Caliber Rounds Hollow Point

Narrative
On March 16th, 2010 @ 1600hrs, this officer was dispatched to the 1100 block of E. Belvedere Avenue in Baltimore City to assist Baltimore County Detective Stephen Fox in reference to an armed person inside of a vehicle. Information receieved by this officer was to assist a Baltimore County Detective headed eastbound on E. Belvedere towards The Alameda following a white male driving a gold colored Chevrolet Corvette armed with a handgun.

I upon turning off of the 5600 block of the Alameda onto the 1100 block of East Belvedere Avenue observed a white male seated behind the drivers seat of a gold in color Chevrolet Corvette stopped at the red traffic light. Believing this to be the individual and vehicle in qwuestion, a pulled my marked patrol vehicle in front of the 1999 gold corvette blocking its path. Upon exiting my vehicle, Detective Stephen Fox of the Baltimore County Plice Department also exited his vehicle which was positioned directly behind the gold colored Corvette.

I approached the drivers side of the gold Corvette, and ordered the driver identified as being a Mr. Michael Joseph Hudlicka w/m/59 02/08/1951 to cut the vehicle off put it in park and throw the keys out of the window and then to place both hands on the steering wheel. Mr.Hudlicka complied with this officers orders and then placed both hands on the steering wheel of the vehicle.

I opened the drivers side door of the vehicle reached in and while securing Mr. Hudlicka's left wrist asked him to step from the vehicle while keeping his right hand on top of his head. As Mr. Hudlicka stood up from his seated position, I could clearly see holstered on the left side of his waistband, a black automatic handgun.

Mr. Hudlicka was placed in handcuffs at that time for safety reasons, and was then escorted to the rear of his vehicle. I removed the black automatic hangun from the brown leather holster an immediately rendered it safe. Mr.Hudlicka was asked by me if he possessed a handgun permit to carry the handgun at which time he advised me that he did not have a permit to carry the handgun and used it for hunting and range practice.

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Due to the handgun being carried on his person while loaded having a live hollow point round in the chamber and 9 additional hollow point rounds in the magazine which was seated in the reciever of the handgun, Mr. Hudlicka was placed under arrest and charged with Handgun on Person and Transporting a Handgun in Vehicle.

Mr.Hudlicka was transported to the Northern District where he was debriefed by District Detectives.Investigation revealed that Mr. Hudlicka did have a 45 caliber Para Ordinance Handgun registered in his name bearing serial number P209829. All events ocurred in Baltimore City State of Maryland. Handgun submitted to E.C.U. for safe keeping.

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