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Dozens of Weapons, Homemade Bombs Found in Green Bay Drug Dealer's Home
31-year-old Kenneth Seay faces multiple charges after police discover explosive devices and drug stash
Published on Feb. 26, 2026
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A 31-year-old Green Bay man named Kenneth Seay has been arrested after police executed a search warrant at his home and found over a dozen homemade explosive devices, a cache of weapons and ammunition, as well as quantities of methamphetamine and cocaine. Seay allegedly possessed the explosives and firearms for protection against potential harm from drug cartels while he was engaged in illegal drug distribution.
Why it matters
The discovery of the homemade bombs and illegal weapons cache in a residential neighborhood raises serious public safety concerns. It also highlights the dangerous intersection of the drug trade, gun violence, and the threat of domestic terrorism, especially as drug cartels expand their operations into smaller Midwest cities.
The details
According to the criminal complaint, police learned that Seay was set to receive a shipment of over a pound of methamphetamine and cocaine through the mail at his 16th Avenue home. After the U.S. Postal Service intercepted the package, police executed a search warrant and found 13 separate improvised explosive devices, including containers with suspected energetic materials, nails, and hobby fuses. In addition, they discovered over a dozen firearms, including homemade pistols, and large quantities of ammunition.
- On Tuesday, police executed the search warrant at Seay's home.
- The U.S. Postal Service had previously seized a package addressed to Seay's home containing over a pound of methamphetamine and cocaine.
The players
Kenneth Seay
A 31-year-old Green Bay resident who was arrested and charged with 13 counts of possession of improvised explosives, four drug possession counts, and one count of maintaining a drug trafficking place.
U.S. Postal Service
The agency that intercepted a package addressed to Seay's home containing over a pound of methamphetamine and cocaine, leading to the police search and arrest.
What’s next
Seay will face a judge who will decide whether to allow him to be released on bail as the case proceeds.
The takeaway
This case highlights the growing threat of homemade explosives and illegal weapons in the hands of drug dealers, raising concerns about public safety and the need for stronger regulations and enforcement to prevent such dangerous materials from ending up in residential neighborhoods.

