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18-03-2025
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Man arrested for allegedly selling meth, vapes to juveniles
A man was arrested after a drug trafficking investigation in Miamisbug. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] On March 18, detectives with the Tactical Crime Suppression Unit (TCSU) and Miamisburg police searched three homes in connection to several people believed to be selling methapheatamine and vaping products to juveniles, according to a media release. TRENDING STORIES: Firefighters respond to house fire in Miamisburg Miami Valley set for new Big Boy restaurant following area-wide closures Family to file lawsuit against sheriff's office after US-35 chase leads to deadly crash Investigators searched homes on Sycamore Street, Rosina Drive and Lindsey Avenue in Miamisburg. A weapon, illegal narcotics and drug paraphernalia were found. Yoseph Almadhagi of Rosina Drive was arrested and will be booked on drug tafficking charges, according to a media release. Anyone with further information is asked to call the TCSU at 937-901-8462. [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]
Yahoo
18-03-2025
- Yahoo
Man arrested for allegedly selling meth, vapes to juveniles
A man was arrested after a drug trafficking investigation in Miamisbug. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] On March 18, detectives with the Tactical Crime Suppression Unit (TCSU) and Miamisburg police searched three homes in connection to several people believed to be selling methapheatamine and vaping products to juveniles, according to a media release. TRENDING STORIES: Firefighters respond to house fire in Miamisburg Miami Valley set for new Big Boy restaurant following area-wide closures Family to file lawsuit against sheriff's office after US-35 chase leads to deadly crash Investigators searched homes on Sycamore Street, Rosina Drive and Lindsey Avenue in Miamisburg. A weapon, illegal narcotics and drug paraphernalia were found. Yoseph Almadhagi of Rosina Drive was arrested and will be booked on drug tafficking charges, according to a media release. Anyone with further information is asked to call the TCSU at 937-901-8462. [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]
Yahoo
06-03-2025
- Yahoo
Woman found hiding in chest during SWAT standoff, drug investigation; 2 in custody
Two people were arrested during a drug-related investigation in a Dayton neighborhood Thursday morning. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] Officers with the Tactical Crime Suppression Unit and Kettering police's VICE unit searched a home in the 600 block of Krebs Avenue. The search was part of an investigation into drug trafficking, according to a Kettering police spokesperson. Due to suspects having a weapon history, officers used a SWAT team to enter the home. TRENDING STORIES: Local sushi restaurant closes location after 10 years Woman, minor shot at point-blank range near Springfield store, restaurant 'I don't even feel like it's real;' Owner devastated after fire destroys Miami County business Police said one person refused to leave the home, prompting a standoff. SWAT ultimately located the woman hiding in a chest in the basement, according to Kettering police. Police said Jessica Owens, 40, and Junichi Naito, 75, were taken into custody. Officers found a firearm and suspect meth and fentanyl in the home. Police notified a nearby school of the standoff and stopped all traffic until SWAT was able to clear the home. Information about those arrested is not available at this time. We will continue to follow this story. [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]

Yahoo
12-02-2025
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Riverside man sentenced to prison in cocaine, LSD, mushroom trafficking case
Feb. 11—A Riverside man accused along with a woman of trafficking cocaine and other illegal drugs has been sentenced to prison. Justyn D. Yahle, 38, was sentenced by Montgomery County Common Pleas Court Judge Gerald Parker Jr. to three to four and a half years in prison, followed by up to three years of parole. As per a plea agreement Yahle filed Jan. 9, he is forfeiting all firearms, bank accounts and currency seized in the case, as well as one vehicle. In the agreement, Yahle agreed to spend at least four years in prison. However, in court documents the court said he would be presumed to be released after three years unless the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction determines he should spend more time following a hearing. At the time of writing, Yahle was in custody at the Montgomery County Jail. He was charged along with Krystal M. Connelly, 40, also of Riverside, after an investigation by the Tactical Crime Suppression Unit, which said that it found 1.7 pounds of cocaine, a "bulk amount" of LSD and Psilocin mushrooms connected to the pair after serving residential and business search warrants in March 2024. They also said they seized a "significant amount" of money, several firearms and a vehicle. Connelly was indicted on two counts of trafficking in cocaine, two counts of possession of criminal tools, four counts of endangering children and one count each of possession of cocaine, trafficking in LSD, possession of LSD, aggravated trafficking in drugs, aggravated possession of drugs and possession of drugs. She is currently scheduled to be in court Feb. 21 for a hearing. The Tactical Crime Suppression Unit is a partnership between the police departments of Centerville, Germantown, Kettering, Miamisburg, Moraine, Oakwood and Springboro. It is intended to pool resources and work together to address crime from a regional perspective, according to the unit's website.

Yahoo
07-02-2025
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Riverside man pleads guilty to cocaine trafficking after task force investigation
Feb. 6—A Riverside man has pleaded guilty after he was accused of trafficking cocaine and other illegal drugs. Justyn D. Yahle, 38, pleaded guilty to a single count of trafficking in cocaine in an agreement filed Jan. 9 in Montgomery County Common Pleas Court. As part of the agreement, Yahle will spend at least four years in prison, and agreed to forfeit all bank accounts, firearms, currency and one vehicle seized connected to the case. He also may have his driver's license suspended for up to six months, and face up to three years of parole. He is scheduled to be sentenced Feb. 20. Yahle was charged along with Krystal M. Connelly, 40, also of Riverside, after an investigation by the Tactical Crime Suppression Unit. In a release, the joint law enforcement task force said they served residential and business search warrants in March and found 1.7 pounds of cocaine, a "bulk amount" of LSD and Psilocin mushrooms. They also seized a "significant amount" of money, several firearms and one vehicle in the investigation, the release said. The Tactical Crime Suppression Unit is a partnership between the police departments of Centerville, Germantown, Kettering, Miamisburg, Moraine, Oakwood and Springboro. It is intended to pool resources and work together to address crime from a regional perspective, according to the unit's website. Connelly was indicted on two counts of trafficking in cocaine, two counts of possession of criminal tools, four counts of endangering children and one count each of possession of cocaine, trafficking in LSD, possession of LSD, aggravated trafficking in drugs, aggravated possession of drugs and possession of drugs. She is currently scheduled to be in court Feb. 21 for a scheduling conference.