MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Four men were arrested after multiple guns, gun devices, and drugs were found during a search of a North Memphis home on Tuesday, police say.
Deterion Bland, 21, and Mardrecus Crawford, 18, were both charged with possession of a controlled substance with intent to manufacture, deliver, and sell fentanyl, methamphetamine, possession felony, evading arrest, foot pursuit, possession of drug paraphernalia, scale possessing firearm during commission/attempt to commit dangerous felony, prohibited weapons of machine gun.
Jayrion Branch, 19, and Marquez Crawford, 21, were charged with possession of a controlled substance with intent to manufacture, deliver, and sell fentanyl, methamphetamine, possession felony, evading arrest, foot pursuit, possession of a firearm during the commission/attempt to commit a dangerous felony, and possession of a machine gun.

On July 29, at around 2:30 a.m., the MPD OCU Major Violators unit, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the Drug Enforcement Administration task forces executed a warrant for narcotics in the 2100 block of Eldridge Avenue.
Detectives said they made their presence known at the front door and, when no one answered, had to force their way inside.
The DEA said Marquez Crawford, Bland, and Branch jumped out of a window and were captured in the backyard.
Mardrecus Crawford was detained in the front yard of another residence on Eldridge Ave. The FBI said when he was taken into custody, he was carrying a black satchel containing $4,000 in cash.
Detectives said they also found little bags of white powder, cash on a coffee table, and a zip-lock bag with a large amount of powder inside a black Nike backpack.
Officers said they also seized four handguns, an American Tactical AR pistol, and a rifle found under a mattress. One of the handguns was equipped with a machine gun conversion device, and two came back as stolen.
Officers said they also located a second machine conversion switch, assorted magazines and ammo, digital scales in the house, and MPD OCU seizure department paperwork addressed to Marquez Crawford.
Detectives found $675 on Branch, $271 on Bland, and $2,010 of unclaimed cash inside the living room.
Detectives seized cash, which was a total of $7,150, believed to be profits from illegal drug sales.
Marquez Crawford and Deterion Bland have been issued a $225,000 bond. Mardrecus Crawford was issued a $150,000 bond.
Jayrion Branch was issued a $25,000 bond.
All four suspects are scheduled to appear in court on Friday.