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Ohio Man Gets 175 Months In Prison For Leading A Drug Conspiracy

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An Ohio man was sentenced Friday to 175 months in prison after pleading guilty to conspiracy to distribute drugs and distributing drugs.

Terrance May, 48, of Youngstown, Ohio was ordered to serve 15 years of supervised release following imprisonment and pay a $2,400 special assessment.

According to court documents and court records, May led a drug conspiracy in the Youngstown area that distributed fentanyl, cocaine, cocaine base, and heroin from February 2020 until January 2022.

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Investigators used a wiretap to intercept drug communications from May and other co-conspirators that led to search warrants being executed that resulted in seizures of illegal drugs.

The investigation was conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Youngstown, the Youngstown Police Department, the Boardman Police Department, the Mahoning County Sheriff’s Office, and the Campbell Police Department. This case was prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Jason M. Katz.

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