WOOSTER -- Two Wooster residents were arrested Wednesday night after a traffic stop revealed they had numerous chemicals to make meth hidden in their trunk. Marion Eugene Cecil, 47, and Dana Holliday, 25, both with last known address of 973 Washington St., were arrested for manufacturing and assembly of the drug shortly after 10 p.m. […]
A child’s suspicious smell at school led to a much bigger problem on Tuesday, the Summit County Sheriff’s Office reports. It happened at Lakeview School in Stow when school officials called police to inform them that a 12-year-old student had an “odor of chemicals,” a news release stated.
On February 19th, the Summit County Drug Unit received information that a Stow school had contacted the Stow Police Department regarding a 12 year old student that came to school with the odor of chemicals. There was a suspicion that methamphetamine was being manufactured in the child’s home.
WOOSTER -- A Wooster woman will serve three years of probation for four counts of endangering children. Mary R. Cool, 35, of 430 N. Honeytown Road, was sentenced Wednesday by Wayne County Common Pleas Judge Corey Spitler to three years of community control for four counts of child endangering and one count of cultivating marijuana.
WOOSTER -- A Wooster man was arrested Friday after search warrants were executed on two mobile home units where indoor marijuana operations were located. Stephen M. Hobden, 32, of 2227 Blachleyville Road, Lot 2, was charged with cultivation of marijuana and trafficking in drugs after the Medway-led investigation.