Suspects ID’d after around 100 doses of fentanyl seized in Dayton

UPDATE @ 8:45 a.m.:
Dayton police have identified the two people charged following a search of a Dayton home that led to around 100 doses of fentanyl and other drugs being seized.

Terry Wakefield, 60, and Ashley Kenne, 29, are facing charges in connection to the case.

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Wakefield was still in the Montgomery County Jail on Thursday morning.

INITIAL REPORT:

Police seized around 100 doses of fentanyl, crack cocaine, and drug paraphernalia during a search of a Dayton home Tuesday.

A force combined with members of the Dayton Police Street Crimes Unit, the Drug Enforcement Agency, and HEAT Task Force served a search warrant at a home in the 100 block of Kastner Avenue on Tuesday.

During the search, police and detectives found around 100 doses of fentanyl, crack cocaine, cash, and drug paraphernalia, among other evidence, Dayton police said in a release.

Two adults, a 60-year-old man, and a 29-year-old woman, who were not identified in the release, were arrested for possession of drugs and trafficking in drugs.

Police said the warrant was part of an ongoing effort to find suspected Fentanyl dealers in the area.

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