Crime & Safety

Meth Charge for Akron Man on West Elm

All information is according to Kent Police and Portage County court records. Arrest information does not indicate conviction.

An Akron man has been charged with multiple felonies, including making meth, on West Elm Street — a few blocks from Holden Elementary.

Raymond A. Warner, 29, of Akron, OH, was charged with illegal manufacture of methamphetamine, a second-degree felony, and the illegal possession or assembly of chemicals to manufacture methamphetamine, a third-degree felony, on April 1 by Kent Police.

The meth lab was located at 121 W. Elm St., according to Portage County court records.

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Police say Warner had the following ingredients for meth when he was arrested: muriatic acid; lithium batteries; aluminum foil; shop towels; Roebic crystal drain opener; and 20 pseudoephedrine hydrochloride tablets.

Portage County Municipal Court Judge Barbara Oswick ordered Warner be held in the Portage County jail Friday on a $5,000 bond. 

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