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Old Louisville police uniforms found in drug raid in southern Indiana

Carmon A. Tussey of New Albany was taken into custody on August 23, 2024, after a weapon and...
Carmon A. Tussey of New Albany was taken into custody on August 23, 2024, after a search of his home revealed a weapon and several drugs.(Floyd County Sheriff's Office)

NEW ALBANY, Ind. (WAVE) – A Floyd County, Indiana man was arrested on drug trafficking and weapons charges.

Carmon A. Tussey of New Albany was taken into custody on August 23 by Floyd County Police with assistance from New Albany and Georgetown Police.

When police executed a search warrant for a home in the 3100 block of Corydon Pike, they found 118 grams of counterfeit Adderall, 30 mg compressed fentanyl tablets, 25 grams of cocaine, 5 grams of methamphetamine, 17 grams of psilocybin mushrooms, 16 grams of marijuana, 0.28 grams of LSD and 23 grams of an unknown white powder.

A weapon, a large amount of cash and parts of former Louisville police uniforms were also found.

Tussey was taken to the Floyd County Jail.