Windsor

Owner of downtown magic mushroom shop is now a wanted man: Windsor police

The so-called owner of Fun Guyz, a magic mushrooms store in downtown Windsor, is now a wanted person, Windsor police said Wednesday. 

Windsor police have raided the shop twice

A masked police officer coming out of a store.
The Windsor Police Service raided the magic mushroom store FunGuyz only a week after it opened downtown. That raid is pictured in this July 11, 2023, file photo. (Michael Evans/CBC)

Law enforcement is on the hunt for the so-called owner of Fun Guyz, a magic mushrooms store in downtown Windsor, Windsor police said Wednesday. 

In a statement, investigators said they raided the business for a second time on Tuesday. A 22-year-old employee has been charged with possession of a substance for trafficking.

But police have also identified Edward Gorbans as the owner of the store, and issued an arrest warrant based on a previous search of the store. 

A police photo of packaged drug products
Windsor police say they've seized more than $36,000 of drugs containing psilocybin, commonly known as magic mushrooms, from a downtown business. (Submitted by Windsor Police Service)

In the past, people reached by CBC News identifying themselves as the owner — or co-owner — of the store have used the name Edgar or Edgars Gorbans. 

When reached by a reporter on Tuesday, a person who gave the name Edgars Gorbans said he was a spokesperson. 

When asked if that was his real name, he responded "could be," and "of course not." He indicated it was the name of their spokesperson.

A cardboard sign in the window of a store
This sign was in the window of Fun Guyz in downtown Windsor when the store was raided on Tuesday for a second time. (Michael Evans/CBC)

"We're going to be re-opening tomorrow morning," the person said. "For us it's a minor setback."

Officers say they've seized approximately $36,000 in drugs in various forms, including gummies, capsules, tea bags, chocolate bars, vape cartridges and dry psilocybin, also known as magic mushrooms.

Televisions, a computer monitor, iPad sales system and window signs were also among the items seized. 

Police say they launched an investigation in July after complaints from the public about a store selling products containing psilocybin. One person was charged in a previous raid of the store.

with files from Mike Evans