VESTAVIA HILLS, Alabama - Police have charged a 63-year-old Vestavia Hills man with drug trafficking and illegal possession of short-barreled shotguns after an FBI raid at his home Wednesday.

Joseph Gandy is charged with trafficking in Oxycontin and/or oxycodone, unlawful possession of a controlled substance, which was Xanax, and unlawful possession of two short-barreled shotguns. He is awaiting transfer to the Jefferson County Jail, where he will be held on more than $1.5 million bond.

Gandy was taken into custody Wednesday at his home on Vestavia Hill's Gay Way. FBI agents and officers searched Gandy's home for much of Wednesday and were still on the scene past dark.

They seized more than 100 weapons from the house, said police spokesman Lt. Brian Gilham. Among the weapons, police found the two altered shotguns.

Gilham didn't provide details of the drugs found, but said four grams warrants a trafficking charge. Gandy, other authorities said, is believed to have had more than 400 Oxycontin or oxycodone pills at his home. Records show Gandy is a pharmacist, but had his license suspended in 1999.

FBI agents went to the home as part of an ongoing investigation, and asked Vestavia Hills police for support. While there, Vestavia Hills police found the violations that warranted state charges and took him into custody. "I can't go into the FBI's investigation, '' Gilham said. "They asked us to pursue the state charges subsequent to their investigation."

The FBI has not yet announced any federal charges or warrants against the man. FBI spokesman Paul Daymond emphasized the search was a routine matter and that neighbors should not be worried about their safety.