NEVADA—On Wednesday, The Wyandot County Special Response Team served a residential search warrant at 450 Township Highway 43, Nevada, Ohio.

Three females were located inside the residence and detained on suspicion of possession and trafficking in drugs.

The Wyandot County Major Crimes Unit and the METRICH Enforcement Unit conducted an investigation into the sale and distribution of illegal drugs in the Nevada and Sycamore areas in Wyandot County. This led to a search warrant being served at this residence.

Detectives located suspected methamphetamine, cocaine, currency, and items associated with the distribution of drugs in the residence.

Carol LaDawn Allen, 58, of 450 Township Highway 43, Nevada, was arrested and booked into the Wyandot County Jail on drug possession charges. The other two females were released at the scene. Additional charges are expected pending drug testing results.

The Wyandot County Major Crimes Unit would like to thank the public for their vigilance and for reporting
criminal activity. Also assisting with this investigation was the Upper Sandusky Police Department, the Wyandot County Sheriff’s Office SRT, the Wyandot County Prosecutor’s Office, Crawford County Sheriff’s Office K9 and the
METRICH Enforcement Unit for their help in this successful investigation.

If you see suspicious activity associated with drug trafficking, please contact your local police or sheriff’s office.

Anonymous tips can be left on the Wyandot County Sheriff’s App, the METRICH App, or by contacting METRICH at metrich.com.