DETROIT – A Michigan State Police Task Force seized several guns, a variety of drugs, a stolen motorcycle, and $17,000 cash during a bust Wednesday, Aug. 28.
According to police, County of Macomb Enforcement Team (COMET) detectives executed a search warrant on a residence in Detroit this morning that resulted in the seizure of 170 grams of crack, 59 grams of suboxone, 157 grams of fentanyl, 254 grams of meth, 10 guns, one stolen motorcycle and $17,000 in cash.
The weapons seized were semi-automatic, including one 12-gauge shotgun. 14 high-capacity magazines, some loaded with between 30 and 100 rounds, were seized with the weapons. Two of the 12 gauge shotgun magazines had 30 round capacity.
Almost all the dealer’s customers were from Macomb County. He was supplying both drug dealers from Macomb County and drug users.