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07-05-2025
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Man found guilty of fentanyl possession after high-speed chase
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) – A man was found guilty Tuesday of possessing more than 20 grams of fentanyl following a high-speed chase in Fairborn three years ago. On May 6, a jury found Alan Dominguez-Oliva guilty of Possession of more than 20 grams of fentanyl (a first-degree felony charge) and Aggravated Possession of Drugs – Methamphetamine (a second-degree felony charge). He now faces 19 years in prison following his latest conviction. Greene County Prosecuting Attorney David D. Hayes announced the guilty verdicts before Judge Michael A. Buckwalter on Wednesday, May 7. On May 18, 2022, Dominguez-Oliva was seen driving erratically on I-70 in his Illinois-registered vehicle. An Ohio State Highway Patrolman tried to start a traffic stop, but Dominguez-Oliva ignored the lights and sirens, instead leading law enforcement on a high-speed chase for over 40 minutes. Miamisburg man admits to $700K fraud targeting the elderly Officials said Dominguez-Oliva's speed peaked at over 100 mph. His actions durning the chase damaged multiple highway patrol cruisers. OSP and Fairborn officers used stop sticks to puncture his tires and prevent him from going any farther in Fairborn. Officials said Dominguez-Oliva 'had to be forcibly extracted from the car' and then 'lunged for a trooper's service weapon while assaulting the arresting officers.' He was taken to a nearby hospital for treatment. Officials searched his vehicle and found a large amount of what was later confirmed to be fentanyl and meth. Dominguez-Oliva has a previous conviction for Failure to Comply and Assault on a Police Officer this January. Officials said these convictions stemmed from the same incident as his drug possession charges. Centerville seniors honored with Washington Twp. scholarship awards Greene County Judge Michael Buckwalter gave him the maximum sentence of four and a half years for the earlier convictions. 'Dominguez-Oliva put numerous lives in danger in order to prevent the discovery of his drugs. These include the lives of several brave officers from the Ohio State Highway Patrol and the Fairborn Police Department,' said Hayes. 'It is important that the public understands just how much these officers risk every day. Dominguez-Oliva cared more about his drugs and his own skin than he cared about the public and these cops.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to
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07-05-2025
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100 mph pursuit with fentanyl, meth in vehicle lands man in prison for over 23 years
A man was found guilty of possession of fentanyl after leading police on a high-speed chase. Alan Dominguez-Oliva was found guilty of possession of more than 20 grams of fentanyl and aggravated possession of drugs. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] Troopers attempted to stop Dominguez-Oliva on I-70 after observing the vehicle driving erratically. Dominguez-Oliva did not stop, and proceeded to lead the Ohio Highway Patrol on a chase that lasted more than 40 minutes. TRENDING STORIES: Records show Dominguez-Oliva reached over 100 miles per hour and ran multiple red lights. Troopers were able to stop Dominguez-Oliva's vehicle in Fairborn by using stop sticks. Troopers forced Dominguez-Oliva from the vehicle and then Dominguez-Oliva lunged for a trooper's service weapon. Officers conducted a search of the vehicle and found fentanyl and methamphetamine. Dominguez-Oliva was convicted of failure to comply and assault of an officer on top of his drug convictions. Dominguez-Oliva was sentenced to over 23 years in prison. [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]