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Warren Teacher and Two Co-Defendants Arraigned After Alleged Drug Deal

A Lincoln High School teacher and two parents have been arraigned in connection with drugs in Warren.

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January 3, 2025            

Warren Teacher and Two Co-Defendants Arraigned After Alleged Drug Deal

Mount Clemens, MI -  A Lincoln High School teacher and two parents have been arraigned in connection with drugs in Warren.

On Tuesday, December 31, 2024, Warren Police Officers allegedly observed Lincoln High School Teacher Christopher Michael Filiccia park at the 7-11 at 12 Mile Road and Schoenherr.  Shortly after, a truck driven by Deangelo Ramone Daniel parked next to Filiccia where a brief transaction took place in Daniel’s truck.  Both men left the parking lot in their vehicles. A traffic stop was conducted on Filiccia.  During the traffic stop officers allegedly located drugs.  A traffic stop was conducted on Daniel who allegedly fled from officers but was eventually apprehended.  A search warrant was executed on Daniel’s residence where his children reside. Drugs and firearms were allegedly found in the home and accessible to the children.  A final traffic stop was conducted on Racquel Dubose who lives with Daniel and their children. A stolen firearm was allegedly found in her vehicle. 

Filiccia, age 46, was charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance Less than 25 grams, a four year felony.  He was arraigned in 37 Warren District Court where District Court Judge Suzanne Faunce set a $5,000 personal bond.  A Probable Cause Hearing is scheduled for Thursday, January 16, 2025 at 8:45am Warren District Court Judge Steve Bieda.

Daniel, age 42, was charged with the following:

Count 1: Delivery/Manufacture of Controlled Substance 50-449 grams, a 20 year felony
Count 2:  Receiving and Concealing a Firearm, a ten year felony
Count 3:  Possession of a Firearm by a Prohibited Person, a five year felony
Count 4:  Delivery/Manufacture of Controlled Substance less than 50 grams, a 20 year felony
Count 5: Assaulting/Resisting/Obstructing a Police Officer, a two year felony
Count 6:  Felony Firearm, a two year mandatory felony
Count 7:  Maintaining a Drug House, a two year high court misdemeanor
Count 8:  4th Degree Child Abuse, a one year misdemeanor
Count 9: 4th Degree Child Abuse, a one year misdemeanor
Count 10: 4th Degree Child Abuse, a one year misdemeanor
Count 11:  4th Degree Child Abuse, a one year misdemeanor
Count 12:  4th Degree Child Abuse, a one year misdemeanor

Daniel was arraigned in 37 Warren District Court where District Court Judge Suzanne Faunce set bond at $200,000 cash/surety.  A Probable Cause Hearing is scheduled for Thursday, January 16, 2025 at 8:45am by Warren District Court Judge Steve Bieda.

Dubose, age 35, was charged with the following:

Count 1: Delivery/Manufacture of Controlled Substance 50-449 grams, a 20 year felony
Count 2:  Delivery/Manufacture of Controlled Substance less than 50 grams, a 20 year felony
Count 3:  Receiving and Concealing a Firearm, a ten year felony
Count 4:  Carry a Concealed Weapon, a five year felony
Count 5: Maintaining a Drug House, a two year high court misdemeanor
Count 6:  Felony Firearm, a two year mandatory felony
Count 7:  Felony Firearm, a two year mandatory felony
Count 8:  4th Degree Child Abuse, a one year misdemeanor
Count 9: 4th Degree Child Abuse, a one year misdemeanor
Count 10: 4th Degree Child Abuse, a one year misdemeanor
Count 11:  4th Degree Child Abuse, a one year misdemeanor
Count 12:  4th Degree Child Abuse, a one year misdemeanor

Dubose was arraigned in 37 Warren District Court where District Court Judge Suzanne Faunce set bond at $50,000 cash/surety.  A Probable Cause Hearing is scheduled for Thursday, January 16, 2025 at 8:45am by Warren District Court Judge Steve Bieda.

"The charges brought against these individuals are deeply troubling, particularly given their roles within the community. One is entrusted with shaping the minds of our youth as a teacher, and the other two are parents. The impact of their alleged actions fractures the trust within our schools, destabilizes families, and casts a shadow over our community’s sense of safety," said Macomb County Prosecutor Peter J. Lucido.

The Macomb County Prosecutor’s Office represents the People.  We are committed to achieving justice and following the laws of the State of Michigan. All that are accused of a crime are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
 

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