Crime & Safety

Drug Seekers from Nation's Capital Target Stow: Police Blotter

All information is according to Stow Police and Stow Municipal Clerk of Courts Office. Arrest information does not indicate conviction.

Three residents of Washington, D.C., have been charged with forging a prescription to obtain Oxycodone pills from a Stow pharmacy.

Stow Police arrested Latisha L. Hall, 37, and Tiffany N. Nicole, 29, both of Washington, D.C., on charges of using a fake prescription to obtain 120 Oxycodone pills from the CVS on Graham Road.

Hall and Nicole were both charged with deception to obtain a dangerous drug, a third-degree felony; illegal production of drug documents, a fourth-degree felony, and possession of drugs, a second-degree felony.

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Police also arrested Delvin W. Douglas, 28, also of Washington, D.C., on complicity charges, a second-degree drug possession charge and illegal possession of drug documents, a fourth-degree felony.

Officers also seized two baggies of marijuana and $976 in cash when they arrested the trio July 6.

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The charges for all three have been bound over to the Summit County courts.


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