
DETROIT (WWJ) -- A police task force raid at a Detroit home Wednesday morning led to the seizure of drugs, guns, ammo and cash.
According to Michigan State Police, an investigation by the County of Macomb Enforcement Team (COMET) revealed that a person living in the home was supplying drugs to people dealing and using drugs in Macomb County.
In all, MSP said detectives seized 170 grams of crack, 59 grams of suboxone, 157 grams of fentanyl, 254 grams of meth, ten firearms, one stolen motorcycle, and $17,000 in "criminal assets" (cash).
The weapons seized were semi-automatic, including one 12 gauge shotgun.
More than a dozen high-capacity magazines, some loaded with between 30 and 100 rounds were seized with the weapons, police said, and two of the 12 gauge shotgun magazines had 30 round capacity.
Police did not immediately announce any arrests or charges in connection with this case.
MSP said the operation was supported by a Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) awarded by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and administered by the MSP.
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