Crime & Safety
Grosse Pointe Man Busted With $70K In Fentanyl, Other Drugs: Police
Officials made the discovery during a traffic stop in Warren, police said.
WARREN, MI — A Grosse Pointe man could spend the rest of his life in prison after Warren officers found over one kilogram of fentanyl and other drugs in a Jeep during a traffic stop, police said.
Cymone Dorsey, 40, was charged with delivery/manufacture of fentanyl 1,000 grams or more (a life felony), delivery/manufacture of cocaine 50 to 450 grams (20-year-felony) and delivery/manufacture of methamphetamine (7-year felony). He was placed in jail on a $100,000 cash bond.
Warren Police officers on Tuesday stopped a white Jeep Grand Cherokee that Dorsey was driving for a vision obstruction, police said.
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Dorsey had an invalid driver’s license and multiple outstanding traffic warrants, police said.
When officers searched the car, they found over 1 kilogram of fentanyl, 554 grams of methamphetamine, 270 plus grams of cocaine and narcotic packaging materials tucked in a Detroit Red Wings tote bag, police said.
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Officials believe the drugs were worth roughly $70,000 on the streets.
"As we can all see, the amount of drugs recovered from this traffic stop no doubt saved the lives of thousands of people in the metro-Detroit area," Warren Police Commissioner Bill Dwyer said.
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