Richard K. Wieser Jr., 24, of Cary.

A Cary man was allegedly found with an AR-15, which was converted into a machine gun, and body armor while allegedly in possession of a large quantity of drugs in McHenry County.

Richard K. Wieser Jr., 24, of Cary, was charged with two counts of armed violence, methamphetamine delivery, possession of methamphetamine, possession of a machine gun, manufacturing or delivery of cocaine, two counts of possession of a controlled substance, illegal possession of ammunition and possession of a firearm without a FOID.

The McHenry County Sheriff’s Office arrested Wieser around 4 p.m. on Thursday.

A criminal complaint filed in McHenry County Circuit Court alleges Wieser was in possession with intent to deliver 100-400 grams of a substance containing methamphetamine, one to 15 grams of cocaine and four units of LSD.

He was also found with a loaded AR-15 rifle, which had been converted to be fully automatic using an auto sear switch, the complaint said.

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The gun was unserialized with no brand name on it. The complaint said Wieser is not allowed to possess weapons because he does not have a valid Firearm Owner’s Identification card.

Court documents said Wieser was found with 119 grams of methamphetamine and 10 grams of cocaine which were packaged into quantities associated with the sale of the drugs.

Wieser had two 30-round ammunition magazines, one of which was in the rifle and the other was in his pocket, and body armor, court documents said.

Court records show Wieser was on pre-trial release in two separate cases — a felony drug case and a domestic violence case — in McHenry County at the time of his arrest.

McHenry County Judge Kevin Costello had rejected prosecutors’ request to have Wieser held pending trial in the drug case in February 2024.

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Wieser had been ordered in those two cases to not possess any firearms.

The McHenry County State’s Attorney’s Office filed a petition to detain Wieser pending trial following his latest arrest.

McHenry County Judge Cynthia Lamb said the nature and circumstances of the arrest, including Wieser’s possession of a machine gun, show he is a “real and present threat to the safety of the community.”

“The Defendant does not seem to be able to stop himself from possessing illegal substances in quantities associated with their sale, as well as any firearms, so no condition or set of conditions can mitigate the real and present threat he poses to the community,” Lamb said.

Wieser is scheduled to appear in court again on Monday for a status of preliminary hearing.