CLEVELAND — A Barberton man was arrested Thursday after police found fentanyl, meth, cocaine and a handgun while searching his home as part of a drug trafficking investigation, the Summit County Sheriff's Office said.
Timothy Jackson, 51, was charged with trafficking in methamphetamine, trafficking in fentanyl, trafficking in cocaine, possession of cocaine and having a weapon while under disability.
Officers executed a search warrant at Jackson's home on Wunderlich Avenue "in connection to possible drug trafficking being conducted at the residence," the sheriff's office said.
Police allegedly seized 7.21 grams of cocaine, 8.96 grams of fentanyl, 342.98 grams of meth and a 9 mm handgun from the residence.
Jackson was transported to the Summit County Jail.
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