FINDLAY, Ohio (WLIO) — Fentanyl pills and weapons were found during a morning drug raid in Findlay.
Jama’ee Curtis, 31, was booked into the Hancock County Jail on drug trafficking, receiving stolen property, and possession of fentanyl charges. The Hancock County METRICH Unit and the Findlay Emergency Response Team executed a search warrant at 332 ½ Rector Avenue in Findlay at 5 a.m. Wednesday. Authorities seized 265 suspected pressed fentanyl pills, two guns — one of which was reported stolen — and items that indicate drug trafficking. Additional charges are expected against Curtis.
Media Release from Findlay Police Department
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Search Warrant
On 8/6/25 at approx. 0500hrs the Hancock County METRICH Drug Task Force assisted by the Findlay Police Department Emergency Response Team (ERT) executed a narcotic search warrant at 332 ½ Rector Ave.
The search of the residence yielded 265 suspected pressed Fentanyl pills, two guns one of which was reported stolen from the City of Findlay, and multiple items indicative of drug trafficking were also located.
As a result of the search the following person was arrested and incarcerated at the Hancock County Justice Center:
Jama’ee Curtis (age 31)
332 ½ Rector Ave
Findlay, Ohio
Charge: Warrants through the Hancock County Sheriff’s Officer two counts of trafficking F3, Fresh charges of receiving stolen property F4 and possession of Fentanyl F1.
Additional charges of drug trafficking in drugs are expected at the conclusion of this investigation.
The Hancock METRICH Drug Enforcement Unit is supported by METRICH in Mansfield, OH and funded in part by the Office of Criminal Justice Services.
METRICH Crime Tip Hotline: 419-52-CRIME (419-522-7463) or download the METRICH enforcement unit mobile app to “Submit a Tip.”
