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RELATED: Trucker & Crew Flood Akron With Poison
SEE ALSO: Akron Meth Ring Nets Three, $4M in Drugs
AKRON, OH – Three men are facing serious time after a federal indictment ripped the lid off a major drug operation flooding Summit County with poison. Feds say the trio wasn’t just slinging nickel and dime bags; they were moving serious quantities of meth, fentanyl, and coke, with a street value topping $4 million.
The bust, orchestrated by federal agents, pulled a mountain of drugs off the streets – enough to kill a city, frankly. While the DOJ likes to talk about “conspiracy,” what it boils down to is these guys were peddling death for profit, and now they’re about to learn that habit comes with a steep price.
Details are still trickling in, but sources say the operation wasn’t limited to Akron. They were distributing throughout the region, meaning this wasn’t just a local problem. The indictment lays out charges related to drug trafficking, but expect to see additional charges filed as the feds unravel the full extent of the network.
The men, all Akron residents, are currently in custody awaiting arraignment. This is the Middle District of Ohio flexing its muscle, and it’s a grim reminder that the drug trade continues to thrive in the shadows, even with increased law enforcement pressure.
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