UPDATE: The Framingham District Court dismissed all charges both charges against Anthony Manolian in the fall of 2017, according to court documents.

FRAMINGHAM – Police seized a Framingham man’s permit and four guns after they found him getting high with a group of friends on Wednesday while carrying a loaded handgun, authorities said.

Anthony Manolian, 21, had a valid gun permit, but carrying a firearm while under the influence is illegal, according to a police report filed in Framingham District Court on Thursday.

Police went to the Framingham Corporate Center on Old Connecticut Path on Wednesday around 7 p.m. after someone called them to complain of a group of men sitting in the parking garage smoking marijuana.

When they arrived, they found several men spread out in three different vehicles, police wrote. The air smelled of freshly burnt marijuana, and most of the men said they had been smoking marijuana.

Police asked for everyone’s identification and Manolian said he didn't have his license with him.

The men turned over the marijuana to police, but when police searched them, they found more marijuana. When police were about to search Manolian, he made a confession.

“He said, ‘I’m carrying,’” police wrote. “He lifted his shirt and he had a handgun in the waistband of his pants, not in the holster.”

The gun was loaded, police wrote.

Manolian said he did not initially tell police he had a gun because he got yelled at by a Massachusetts State Police trooper when he was carrying a gun, previously.

Police seized Manolian’s license to carry and handgun. They also went to his 2 Cove Ave., home and seized three more guns – a shotgun and two rifles, police wrote in the report.

Police charged Manolian with trespassing and carrying a gun while intoxicated.

At his Framingham District Court arraignment on Thursday, Manolian was released on $300 bail. He is due back in court on June 8 for a pretrial conference.

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