A Robinson man was jailed Thursday after authorities said they found nearly a kilogram of cocaine, psychedelic mushrooms and about $30,000 in cash in his Statia Street home.

Nicholas Giese, 40, was charged with seven drug counts. He was taken to the Allegheny County Jail, where he posted $100,000 bail through a bondsman and was released, court records show.

Giese’s attorney was not listed Friday in court records.

Police seized 907 grams of suspected cocaine and 32 grams of mushrooms in the house where Giese was living, according to a criminal complaint.

They also found two guns, one of them a “ghost gun” — a firearm that’s privately made and has no serial number, the complaint said. Two boxes of ammunition were stored on a basement shelf of the three-bedroom ranch.

Police said they found a total of $29,151 in cash throughout the home — in a basement safe, in Giese’s kitchen and on a bedroom nightstand.

Mixing supplies and drug-cutting materials were found in a safe, the complaint said. Casino receipts lay on the kitchen counter.

Police from five local municipalities joined agents from the Allegheny County District Attorney’s Narcotics Enforcement Team and the Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Office on the drug bust. McKees Rocks police filed the charges.

“This is a powerful example of the continuing efforts to impact the West End sections of Pittsburgh,” District Attorney Stephen A. Zappala, Jr. said in a prepared statement.

Police have grabbed headlines recently for gutting drug dealers’ cocaine stashes in the Pittsburgh area.

Earlier this month, Pittsburgh police arrested two brothers in their 60s after finding a smorgasbord of illegal drugs — including $30,000 worth of crack cocaine and more than a dozen bricks of fentanyl — in their Larimer apartment.

In February, Allegheny County Police detectives found a half-kilo of cocaine and more than 100 bricks of fentanyl in a drug bust in Penn Hills. In September, the attorney general’s office announced that its agents had seized around $40,000 worth of cocaine through an operation that targeted drug dealers in the McKeesport area.

Nationwide, Drug Enforcement Administration agents have seized more than 13,000 pounds of cocaine this year, as of March 2, the agency said online.