Warren man allegedly had sexual contact with dog

By: Nick Powers | Warren Weekly | Published April 11, 2025

 Cavin Ciaciuch

Cavin Ciaciuch

WARREN — A Warren man has been accused of alleged sexual contact with a dog.

According to Lt. John Gajewski of the Warren Police Department, the incident stemmed from a social media post showing Cavin Ciaciuch, 40, in a “sexualized position with a dog” that had been circulating.

“This incident was reported to the Warren Police Department (at) the end of March with officers and investigators taking swift action,” Gajewski said in a statement. “The allegations in this incident are clearly troubling and very disturbing on multiple levels. The investigation has confirmed that Mr. Ciaciuch no longer has any animals in his possession. We are thankful that the Macomb County Prosecutor’s Office issued serious charges so that Mr. Ciaciuch will be held accountable for his highly inappropriate conduct.”

Ciaciuch was arraigned by Judge Michael Chupa on March 30 in 37th District Court. He is charged with sodomy, which carries a maximum sentence of 15 years. His bond, which was set at $20,000, was posted.

Attorney Michael F. Macherzak is representing Ciaciuch and had “no comment” about the case at press time.

Ciaciuch is scheduled to appear before Judge Suzanne Faunce in district court for a probable cause conference on May 13.