Osage Beach police arrest intoxicated man with guns, knives in car

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By Gene Hartley

OSAGE BEACH, Mo. -- A man from Kansas City faces weapons charges after city police say they found him intoxicated with a large cache of weapons in his vehicle on Thursday. Police arrested Jason Brewer, 36, after getting a report that he was stalking a woman who lives in an apartment complex on Red Bud Road.

Osage Beach police say they found a loaded Smith and Wesson air weight .357 revolver in the driver’s door panel along with a loaded speed loader and four loose .357 rounds; a loaded Walther P22 pistol with a silencer under the driver’s floor mat along with a partial box of 90 rounds of CCI subsonic .22 long rifle ammunition; three knives, including a switchblade; a loaded Sig Sauer P250 .9mm with silencer on the transmission hump of the rear passenger floorboard concealed by t-shirts; a fully loaded magazine containing .9mm ammunition for the Sig Sauer pistol on the front passenger seat; and, in the trunk, a soft rifle case containing a LWRC, M6A2 5.56mm self loading rifle with a silencer; and a magazine containing 30 rounds of ammunition for the rifle.

Police say they found an envelope in the glove box of the BMW with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives licenses for the firearms and silencers. Police say state law lets a person “possess, manufacture, transport, repair, or sell a firearm silencer if such action was incident to dealing with the silencer as a curio, ornament, or keepsake, however said person would have to possess a Federal Firearms Licenses or be licensed with the Missouri ATF and have a Curio and Relics License.”

Brewer is charged with three felony counts of unlawful possession of a weapon, including possession of the switchblade. He was in the Camden County jail in Camdenton with no bond set on Friday. Police say people who are intoxicated are not permitted to possess loaded firearms.

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