Marijuana Smell Allows Cops to Search Car In Traffic Stop; 1 Arrested On Gun, Drug Charge

Marijuana Smell Allows Cops to Search Car In Traffic Stop; 1 Arrested On Gun, Drug Charge

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — A “strong odor of marijuana” gave police probable cause to search a vehicle in St. Thomas on Friday night, leading to the arrest of one man on an illegal gun charge.

Aaron Christopher, 44, of Charlotte Amalie, was arrested and charged with possession of an unlicensed firearm, possession of stolen property, possession of ammunition, possession with the intent to distribute marijuana, the Virgin Islands Police Department said.

Bail for Christopher was set at $50,000.00. Unable to post bail, he was remanded to the Bureau of pending an advice-of-rights hearing. 

Marijuana Smell Allows Cops to Search Car In Traffic Stop; 1 Arrested On Gun, Drug Charge
VIPD mugshot of Aaron Christopher, 44, of Charlotte Amalie in St. Thomas

The VIPD’s “Operation Gridlock” Task Force consisting of Officers from Special Operations Bureau, Department of Licensing & Consumer Affairs and Department of Planning and Natural Resources were conducting traffic enforcement on Turpentine Run Road near the East End Asphalt Plant on Friday.   

At 6:10 p.m., a blue and orange Acura RSX traveling northwest was observed with no license plate affixed to the front bumper of the vehicle and was asked to pull over the vehicle, according to the VIPD.

The traffic officers detected a strong odor of marijuana emanating from the vehicle, police said. The operator of the vehicle and his passenger were each asked to exit the vehicle.   

“Upon patting down Aaron Christopher, who was the passenger in the vehicle, a loaded black and silver firearm and several rounds of ammunition were discovered in Mr. Christopher’s possession, VIPD Communications Director Glen Dratte said.

Christopher admitted that he did not possess a license to carry a firearm in the U.S. Virgin Islands, according to Dratte.