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Three arrested after search warrants served at two Bucyrus residences

Three arrested after search warrants served at two Bucyrus residences

Photo: Crawford County Now


BUCYRUS—On Tuesday, the Crawford County Sheriff’s Office, Crawford County Probation Department, and Metrich conducted a narcotic search warrant 421 ½ East Mansfield Street Bucyrus this search warrant was a result of a couple of months narcotic investigation.

The target in the investigation was Robert Fisher of Bucyrus age 35 who was indicted by the Crawford County Grand Jury for two counts of aggravated trafficking in drugs.

Also, arrested at the residence was Eunice Hoffman age 56 who resides at the above address Hoffman was arrested on a probation violation by County Probation. Hoffman also faces additional drug-related charges and those charges are being reviewed by the Crawford County Prosecutor’s Office

Located during the search was suspected methamphetamines, prescription medication, and drug paraphernalia.

On September 15, 2021, the Crawford County Sheriff’s Office assisted by Metrich and Bucyrus Police Department conducted another narcotic drug search warrant at 623 N. Lane St. Bucyrus. This search warrant ended a few months of a narcotic investigation.

The target in this investigation was Justin Booher age 35 who resides at the above address. Booher was arrested during the search warrant and is being held at the Crawford County Justice Center. Booher is facing drug-related charges.

Located during the search was suspected methamphetamines drug paraphernalia and drug abuse instruments.

Sheriff Scott Kent and Lt. Craig Moser encourages citizens to report any suspicious activity to the Sheriff’s Office at 419-562-7906 or leave a tip at Metrich at 1-419-52-CRIME or metrich.com

 

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