Clinton Twp. man to remain in custody in largest fentanyl bust in state history
DEA,Detroit,Michigan,General News
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A Clinton Township man who is accused of illegally possessing the largest amount of fentanyl ever in Michigan has been denied release pending his trial. Barry Willis, 55, who owns a Detroit gas station and adjoining car wash, was ordered April 4 by Magistrate Judge Elizabeth Stafford in U.S. District Court in Detroit to remain in custody pending trial due to the strength of the evidence against him, his prior criminal history and potential lengthy prison term in if convicted. Willis was indicted on charges of possession of over 400...
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