A driver from Allentown tried to ditch two guns through a hole in his car's floorboard during a traffic stop Sunday night in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania State Police said.

Eric Adams appeared to be reaching under his seat after he stopped on Chestnut Street near Beck Road in Upper Milford Township.

A trooper smelled a "strong odor of marijuana" in the car and searched the vehicle, state police said.

After finding four crushed Oxycodone pills in a plastic bag in the driver's side door, the trooper saw the car's carpeting was pulled up, and then found a hole in the floorboard that opened to the ground underneath.

When the trooper looked underneath the car, he found two loaded firearms: a Smith & Wesson .38-caliber revolver and a Glock 27 .40-caliber pistol. The revolver was reported stolen in Florida, troopers said.

Troopers found four baggies of MDMA, also known as ecstasy, in a plastic bag filled with rice and ammunition for the revolver in a gym bag in the car. They also found an electronic scale with marijuana residue and a cigarette roller in the center console.

Adams, 22, of the 600 block of North 11th Street in Allentown, is charged with receiving stolen property, failure to stop at a stop sign, and two counts each of carrying a firearm without a license and possession of a controlled substance.

He was sent to Lehigh County Jail in lieu of $30,000 bail, and remained there as of Tuesday.

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