LANCASTER, Pa. — A Lancaster man will serve at least 4 years in state prison for dealing marijuana and having stolen firearms at his city home. Lancaster County Judge Howard Knisely recently ordered 22-year-old Terrance R. Bair serve 4 to 8 years in prison for 8 charges, including 3 felonies.
In January 2015, Lancaster County Drug Task Force detectives raided Bair’s home in the 400 block of North Christian Street and found:
– About 6 ounces of marijuana
– Drug-packaging supplies, including digital scales and baggies
– Mossberg pump-action shotgun in a bedroom closet
– .22 caliber revolver in a bedroom drawer
– .45 caliber semiautomatic pistol, reported stolen out of Lancaster city, in attic safe
– .45 caliber semiautomatic pistol, reported stolen out of Manheim Township, in attic safe
Bair has prior robbery convictions, as a juvenile, which prohibit him from possessing firearms.
He pleaded guilty in September to the recent charges.
Assistant District Attorney Maria Cusick prosecuted the case.