2 suspected drug dealers charged after police raid Chesterfield Twp. home, find guns, drugs and money

Guns, drugs and money taken in raid at Chesterfield Twp. home
Photo credit Macomb County Sheriff's Office

CHESTERFIELD TWP. (WWJ) – Two men are facing multiple felony charges after a large drug bust in Macomb County on Wednesday.

The Sheriff’s Enforcement Team (SET) carried out a narcotics raid at home on Landsdowne Circle in Chesterfield Township Wednesday, leading to the arrest of Ryan Gorski and Anthony Bezdziecki.

Investigators had gotten word that Gorski, 23, and Bezdziecki, 24, were allegedly selling fentanyl in pill form in the Chesterfield Twp. area. After an investigation, SET detectives eventually got a search warrant and authorization to raid the home.

While doing surveillance, detectives saw Gorski pull up to the home and he was arrested without incident. Authorities found Bezdziecki inside and he was also arrested.

During the raid, authorities seized about 40 pills, a small amount of cocaine, nearly $1,400 in cash and multiple guns.

Authorities said they seized an AR Del ton .556 rifle, a 380 Ruger handgun and a Glock 27 .40 caliber handgun. SET detectives also found multiple magazines and ammunition, including a drum magazine.

Scales and packaging material, as well as an electronic device “capable of detecting hidden spyware” were also found during the raid, officials said.

Both suspects were arraigned Thursday. Gorski was charged with delivery/manufacture of a Schedule 4 substance, possession of narcotics less than 25 grams and felony firearm. He was given a $15,000 bond.

Bezdziecki was charged with two counts of possession of narcotics less than 25 grams and bond was set at $10,000.

Officials did not release any information about future court appearances for the suspects.

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