BUCYRUS, OH (CRAWFORD COUNTY NOW)—In a coordinated effort to combat drug-related crime, the Crawford County Sheriff’s Office, alongside the METRICH Enforcement Unit, executed a narcotic search warrant early this morning at 2301 Spore Brandywine Rd, Bucyrus.

The operation, carried out at 6:00 AM, followed an extensive investigation into the suspected production and distribution of methamphetamines from the location.

Three individuals were taken into custody during the operation: Nicholas McIntyre, 33; Isaiah Rumer, 22; and Christopher Bunker, 53. McIntyre and Bunker were identified as the primary targets of the investigation.

Authorities reported the seizure of approximately 33 grams of methamphetamines, a .40 caliber handgun, a significant amount of cash, and various drug paraphernalia from the property.

Nicholas McIntyre faces charges for Possession of Methamphetamines and Having Weapons Under Disability. Christopher Bunker has been charged with Trafficking in Methamphetamines and also has an outstanding warrant from Hardin County, Ohio.

Isaiah Rumer is currently being held by the Adult Parole Authority due to violations of his Post-Release Control.

Crawford County Sheriff Scott Kent, Lt. Craig Moser, and Detective Winkelman urge community members to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities.

Residents are encouraged to contact the Sheriff’s Office at 419-562-7906 or submit tips via the METRICH app or the Sheriff’s Office App.