Prosecutor: Three arrested for selling meth in Xenia
An undercover drug sting resulted in the arrest of three people suspected of distributing methamphetamine in the city of Xenia.
The Greene County A.C.E. Task Force operation from June to August involved 11 drug buys amounting to 250 grams of meth, and nearly all the transactions occurred in the city of Xenia, according to the Greene County Prosecutor’s Office.
Richard A. Miller Jr., 38, of Xenia, pleaded not guilty Friday in Greene County Common Pleas Court to more than two dozen felony charges, including trafficking and possession of drugs, conspiracy and engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity.
Officials seized a vehicle and $1,200 when Miller was arrested in late August, according to the prosecutor’s office.
Miller is being held on $250,000 bond in the Greene County Jail.
Ashley Renee Myers, 28, and Jeremy Wayne Stumbo, 33, both of Xenia, have pleaded not guilty to felony drug charges as co-conspirators in the case, according to the prosecutor’s office.
Myers and Stumbo are both in jail, Myers on $100,000 bond and Stumbo on $20,000 bond.
The trial for Miller is set to begin in November. The trials for Myers and Stumbo are set to begin in December.