UPDATE: Meth Cook Hit With 5-Year Prison Sentence
Clayton Allshouse, 63, of Cuyahoga Falls, was sentenced on Sept. 21 in Summit County Common Pleas Court.
Getting away with cooking meth in Cuyahoga Falls is no easy feat these days. The latest proof of that came when Clayton Allshouse, 63, of Cuyahoga Falls, appeared in Summit County Common Pleas Court on Sept. 21 and was sentenced to five years in jail for the illegal manufacture of methamphetamine, according to Summit County court officials. Allshouse was arrested on May 4 after police raided his residence -- located at 3782 Northampton Rd. -- and found it was being used to cook the highly addictive drug, according to a police press release. The Cuyahoga Falls Police Narcotics Unit and the Summit County Drug Unit collaborated on the drug bust. In related news, Allshouse's residence was raided on two other occasions this summer. On Aug. 16…
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THOMAS KANE
6:30 pm on Tuesday, October 2, 2012
WELL IF NO ONE ELSE SAYS IT I WILL,MY Hats off to you CUY.FALLS PD.and Summit CO.Sheriff.for job very well done. For one I dont want too have too think every time I enter a home for whatever reason we have too now add this worry on top of all else?I say take them all down.If the walls prove too be toxic.Point is when you take a pro active response as the one you did this how you deter it from …   more ›