Two Arrested in McHenry for Unlawful Possession of Controlled Substance

A press release from the McHenry County Sheriff’s Department:

Arrest Warrants Lead to Two Arrests; Drug Charges Added

Michael Majewski

The McHenry County Sheriff’s Office Narcotics Task Force (which includes Task Force Officers from Lake in the Hills PD and McHenry City PD) and the U.S. Marshals Service Great Lake Regional Fugitive Task Force arrested

  • MacKenzie Killian, 18, and
  • Michael Majewski, 28,

for unlawful possession of heroin and other drugs.

On March 9, 2018, members of the U.S. Marshals Service Great Lake Regional Fugitive Task Force served arrest warrants for Killian and Majewski at their residence in the 1200 block of North Green Street in McHenry.

During the arrest, drug items were observed by the arresting officers.

MacKenzie Killiian

Investigators from the Narcotics Task Force were called and a search warrant was obtained.

At the conclusion of the investigation, detectives seized approximately

  • 2 grams of heroin and packaging materials,
  • 110 Alprazolam pills,
  • 22 Lorazepam pills, and
  • 4 Clonazepam pills.

The estimated street value of the illegal drugs seized is approximately $1,560.

The McHenry County Sheriff’s Office encourages anyone with information regarding criminal activities to contact either the McHenry County Crime Stoppers at 1-800-762-STOP (7867), The McHenry County Sheriff’s Office Tip Line at (815) 338-2144, or the tip line email address; TipLine@co.mchenry.il.us.

Callers can remain anonymous and may be eligible for a reward up to $1,000.00 for information leading to the arrest and prosecution of the offender(s).

Arrested: MacKenzie R. Killian, Female, 18, McHenry, Illinois

Charges: 4 Counts-Unlawful Possession of a Controlled Substance (class 4)

Arrested: Michael S. Majewski, Male, 28, McHenry, Illinois

Charges: 4 Counts-Unlawful Possession of a Controlled Substance (class 4)

Court Date: March 13, 2018 at 9:00 a.m.

Bond: $40,000

The charges against these individuals are merely allegations against them. All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.


Comments

Two Arrested in McHenry for Unlawful Possession of Controlled Substance — 6 Comments

  1. Your not a first class Podunk, until you can spend $100K, using four different agency’s, court time in obtaining arrest warrants, rewards for info, all to confiscate $1560 in drugs.

  2. DJ,
    You might think differently if you just got a call from the coroner’s office explaining that one of Majewski/Killian’s customers died of and overdose on $50 worth of heroin and they want you to come down and ID your daughter’s body.

    By my count that leaves more than 30 more customers out there with $50 bags of Heroin. Not so Podunk to me.

    Thank you Sheriff Prim for your leadership of the County’s Narcotics Task Force and to you and your task force members: Thanks for your service & stay safe!

    Trump on Drug Dealers:
    https://youtu.be/G3lK_Znr4wM

  3. Yea great Nick, let’s continue throwing money at it. After all, it’s ‘for the kids’, right? And how are those Teachers Union’s working out on your Property Tax Bill?

    The only objective yardstick, for all of these failed Illinois Public Policy’s, is the U-Haul Index.

  4. Lucky for them they weren’t caught by the Elgin P.D.
    Justice would have been dispensed on the spot. .

  5. Mr. Provenzano seems to believe that the Duarte/Trump school of drug enforcement will reduce or eliminate drug use in our county.

    He could not be further from the truth.

    In fact, removal of drug abusers and addicts from the realm of law enforcement is a necessary first step in drug use management and prevention.

    If we can take anything away from 70 years of unproductive incarceration of drug users, it is that it has proven largely ineffective.

  6. We could look at other countries that adopted drug policies that have done well.
    The reason we don’t, one can presume, is money. Nobody as corrupt as politicians.

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