Crime & Safety

Police: Multiple Meth-Related Arrests and Drug Busts Due to Routine Traffic Stop

The arrests and meth lab busts were initiated, in part, by the Cuyahoga Falls Police Department's new overtime traffic enforcement program.

During a June 8Β traffic stop on State Route 8, Cuyahoga Falls police found thatΒ the driver and three passengers had allegedly been cooking methamphetamine.Β 

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After police interrogated the group, they reportedly discovered two meth labs, one in a separate car and the other in a home in Akron, according to Β press release posted onΒ theΒ Cuyahoga Falls police Facebook page.Β 

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Both were seized by Akron police.Β 

Jerry D. Backus, 22, of Akron, was charged with speeding (81 mph in a 55 mph zone) andΒ driving under suspension.

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Delton A.Β Cramer, 22, of Stow, Β was charged with vandalism after kicking out a window in a Falls police holding cell.Β 

Taylor L. Jarvis, 19, of Akron, was charged with obstructing official police business after lying to officers about his identity.Β 

Sara A. Smith, 21, of Akron, was charged with possession of marijuana.

The suspects were also charged with possession of components to manufacture methamphetamine.

Additional charges are being filed by the Akron Police with respect to the labs found in their jurisdiction, the police press release stated.

Backus, Cramer, JarvisΒ and Smith are being held in Summit County Jail and will appear before Judge Lisa Coates June 17 for a preliminary hearing in Stow Municipal Court, according to stowmunicourt.com.Β 

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