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Warren high school teacher found with drugs during traffic stop

A Warren high school teacher along with two parents have been charged after allegedly being involved in a drug related deal.

The teacher has been identified as Christopher Michael Filiccia, age 46, of Lincoln High School.

Officials say that on December 31, 2024, Warren officers observed Filiccia, 46, parked at a 7-11 on 12 Mile and Schoenherr. Shortly after, a truck allegedly driven by Deangelo Ramone Daniel, 42, arrived, and a brief interaction occurred between the two.

Following the exchange, traffic stops were conducted on both vehicles. That’s when they allegedly found drugs in Filiccia’s car, while Daniel fled from police before being apprehended, Warren police said in a news release. A final traffic stop was conducted on Racquel Dubose, who lives with Daniel and their children. A stolen g.n was allegedly found in her vehicle, police said.

The teacher faces a felony charge of Possession in the 37th district court.

“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.

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