United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Ohio

07/23/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/23/2024 10:25

Columbus dealer, Arizona supplier plead guilty to illegal fentanyl conspiracy

Press Release

Columbus dealer, Arizona supplier plead guilty to illegal fentanyl conspiracy

Tuesday, July 23, 2024
For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, Southern District of Ohio

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- A Columbus man and his Arizona supplier have each pleaded guilty to conspiring to illegally distribute more than 400 grams of fentanyl in Columbus in 2023.

Court documents say Ontario M. Yarbrough, 26, of Columbus operated a drug house in the city's Hilltop area. Between April and October 2023, Yarbrough received and accepted five packages and tracked at least 13 packages from Arizona to the Columbus area. At least two packages were opened and each contained fentanyl. The packages were mailed from Arizona by Jose Ruben Leyva, 46, of Buckeye, Arizona, and other co-conspirators. Yarbrough accepted the parcels at various locations in the city.

Investigators executed a search warrant at Yarbrough's house after he received one of the packages. They found that the package contained almost 500 grams of fentanyl. They also seized ten other bags of white powder, two firearms and ammunition, cash and drug trafficking material from the house. A search warrant executed days later at Leyva's Arizona house recovered pills and powder containing fentanyl, packaging and mailing materials, other drug paraphernalia and cash.

Leyva pleaded guilty today to one count of conspiracy to distribute and to possess with intent to distribute more than 400 grams of fentanyl. Yarbrough pleaded guilty on June 13 to the same crime. The crime is punishable by at least ten years and up to life in prison. The court will determine an appropriate sentence and schedule a sentencing hearing.

Kenneth L. Parker, United States Attorney for the Southern District of Ohio, the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, and officials with the Ohio HIDTA (High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area) announced the plea entered before U.S. District Judge Sarah D. Morrison. Assistant United States Attorney Damoun Delaviz is representing the United States in this case.

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Updated July 23, 2024
Topics
Drug Trafficking
Opioids