A northern Indiana man who
allegedly threatened to "kill as many people as he could" at an
elementary school near his home was arrested by officers who later found 47
guns and ammunition hidden throughout his home.
Von. I. Meyer, 60, of Cedar Lake, was arrested
Saturday after prosecutors filed formal charges of felony intimidation,
domestic battery and resisting law enforcement against him. He was being held
Sunday without bond at the Lake County Jail, pending an initial hearing on the
charges, police said in a statement.
On Saturday, officers served
warrants at Meyer's home and arrested him. The statement said police had
learned that Meyer kept many weapons in his older, two-story home and "is
a known member of the Invaders Motorcycle Gang."
Officers searched the home,
finding 47 guns and ammunition worth more than $100,000 hidden throughout the
home. Many of the weapons were collector's guns.
Cedar Lake is about 45 miles
southeast of Chicago.
A dispatcher with Cedar Lake Police said that the
police chief was not available for interviews until Monday.
Lake County police
spokeswoman Patti Van Til said Sunday that a SWAT team from the department
assisted in serving Saturday's warrants.
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