DETROIT (WWJ) -- Raids at two homes in Detroit led to the seizure of drugs, cash, guns and one vehicle.
That's according to the Detroit Police Department, which on Tuesday released a photo of the some of the items seized.
The DPD said, that a week ago, on July 28, its officer teamed up with Michigan State Police for a raid on Arlington Street, near East McNichols and Dequindre Rd.
A second raid, that same day, happened at a home on Andrus Street, near St. Aubin and Holbrook.
Police said $30,000 in cash was found and seized, along with fentanyl, pills, and manufacturing and drug packaging supplies.
The street value of the drugs was estimated to be around $75,023 in total.
There was no word on any arrests made at these scenes.
Police said, in a statement, "Thank you to our officers for continuing to do excellent work. Work with us to keep our community safe."
The public is urged to report active crimes by calling or texting 911, and report non-emergencies by calling 313-267-4600.





