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Akron’s streets just got a little safer, but the pain of addiction will linger for those who suffered under the grip of methamphetamine kingpin Antonio Guice.
Guice, 42, was sentenced to 327 months (27.25 years) in federal prison for his role in a massive conspiracy to peddle the deadly dope throughout Summit County and beyond.
Guice was one of 30-plus people busted last September in an ATF-led crackdown on Akron’s most violent neighborhoods.
According to court docs, investigators suspected Guice was the source of massive quantities of meth flooding the Akron area back in August 2025. They tracked him down, linking him to the sale of over one pound of the stuff.
Co-defendants Troy Miller and Wathen Milliner already pleaded guilty to their roles in the conspiracy and are serving 10 and awaiting sentencing, respectively.
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📋 Key Facts
- Crime: Drug Trafficking
- Defendant: Ohio
- Location: OH
- Source: DOJ Press Release

