Drug-laced Gummy Bears were found along with assault rifles and other drugs in a suspected drug dealer’s home, Forsyth County deputies said Friday.

On Oct. 3, deputies searched the Cumming home of 34-year-old Christopher Walker and took him into custody, the sheriff’s office said in a Facebook post.

The search also turned up $63,440 in cash, oxycodone, amphetamine, about 39 pounds of marijuana, large amounts of THC oil known as “wax” or “dabs,” three assault rifles and two handguns, according to the post.

The Gummy Bears were found alongside children’s treats in the refrigerator.

Christopher Walker (Credit: Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office)

Credit: Forsyth County Sheriff's Office

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Credit: Forsyth County Sheriff's Office

Walker is charged with sale of cocaine, possession of amphetamine, trafficking marijuana, possession of THC oil with intent, possession of oxycodone, possession of cocaine, and possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony.

In 2017, the Forsyth sheriff’s narcotics unit has made more than 125 arrests for possession with intent or trafficking of narcotics, according to the post.

The investigation is ongoing.

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