A Greenwich, Connecticut, man faces felony weapons and drug charges after prosecutors say he repeatedly sold firearms and cocaine to a confidential informant at the Mobil gas station on the Hutchinson River Parkway at the White Plains–Harrison border.
Michael Larriuz, 49, is charged with first-degree criminal sale of a controlled substance, a Class A-I felony carrying up to life in prison, along with first-degree sale of a firearm and five counts of third-degree criminal sale of a controlled substance, Westchester County District Attorney Susan Cacace announced.
The sales allegedly took place over several months at the Mobil station that sits in the median of the Hutch, a stop familiar to Harrison, Rye and Rye Brook commuters.
Authorities seized three firearms, 22 ghost guns, multiple large-capacity magazines and six ounces of cocaine in connection with the case, according to the DA's office. Ghost guns are unserialized, untraceable weapons assembled from 3D-printed or unfinished parts. They are illegal in New York.
The undercover sting was led by the DA's Criminal Investigators Squad alongside the FBI's Westchester Safe Streets Task Force, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Homeland Security Investigations unit, the Putnam County Sheriff's Office and the Greenwich Police Department.
"The unheralded work of public safety is the gunshot wound that doesn't exist, the overdose that can't occur and the drug deal that never happens," Cacace said.
Larriuz was arraigned in White Plains court the week of June 30. Bail was set at $100,000 cash, $250,000 bond or $500,000 partially secured bond, according to the DA's office.
No future court date has been announced.




