4 arrested after Louisville police seize 3D-printed guns, THC vapes

Jessica Bowling

March 11, 2026

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Four people were arrested — two adults and two juveniles — as authorities continue investigating the case.

Louisville Metro Police Department officers conducted a targeted search in the Shively area this week, discovering a large stash of illegal firearms and THC vape cartridges.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — Louisville Metro Police officers carried out a targeted search in the Shively area this week and uncovered a large cache of illegal guns and THC vape cartridges.

The Second Division Impact Unit executed the search warrant after gathering intelligence as part of an ongoing investigation related to firearm and drug trafficking.

Four people were arrested — two adults and two juveniles — while the investigation remains ongoing. Police identified the adults as 18-year-old Jose Viveros-Hernandez and 18-year-old Ahmed Mohram. Authorities did not release the names of the juveniles because they are underage.

Police recovered the following items:

16 Glock conversion devices

4 firearms, including 3 un-serialized 3D-printed guns

120 THC vape pens

3 3D printers and 3 related computers

Additional paraphernalia linked to illegal gun and drug activity

The operation involved coordinated efforts from several LMPD units, including SWAT, the Bomb Squad, CID K9, Shively SIU Detectives, Shively Patrol, and LMPD Patrol units.

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