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Three Akron power players have been nailed for leading a meth and fentanyl syndicate that shook Summit County. Erin House, 53, Ishmael Wahid, 52, and Roy Wimberly, 50, are accused of swapping out illegal goods like hotcakes—about 8 kilograms of coke, $144k in cash, and loads more from a truck tied to House’s House Brothers Trucking. Cops also stumbled upon a storage bin brimming with meth, cocaine, and fentanyl, as well as a arsenal in Wimberly’s pad. All three are in deep trouble with charges including conspiracy, distribution, possession with intent, and dealing firearms after convictions galore.
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