OHIO — A Findlay man was arrested Wednesday on multiple charges related to drug trafficking, according to local authorities.
Jama’ee Curtis, 31, was taken into custody on two counts of trafficking, receiving stolen property, and possession of fentanyl.
The arrest followed the execution of a narcotics search warrant around 5 a.m. on August 6 at a residence on Rector Avenue.
The warrant was carried out by members of the Hancock County METRICH Drug Task Force and the Findlay Police Department’s Emergency Response Team.
During the search, officers discovered 265 suspected pressed fentanyl pills, two firearms—one of which was reported stolen from the City of Findlay—and several items indicative of drug trafficking, according to police.
Investigators said additional drug trafficking charges are expected.
Anyone with tips for the METRICH Drug Task Force can call 419-522-7463.
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