MARYSVILLE, OH – The Union County Sheriff’s Office is asking the public for help today after issuing a “Wanted Wednesday” alert for a woman allegedly facing two felony drug charges. Deputies say the notice was released Wednesday morning as part of the county’s weekly efforts to locate individuals with active warrants.
According to the Union County Sheriff’s Office, the woman is allegedly wanted on a warrant tied to an indictment for aggravated possession of drugs (a fifth-degree felony) as well as possession of a fentanyl-related compound (also a fifth-degree felony). Deputies shared the alert along with a physical description and last known location in an effort to encourage residents across Union County and Central Ohio to report any tips.
Investigators said the suspect’s last known address was on Richardson Road in Groveport, located in Franklin County southeast of Columbus. The Sheriff’s Office did not release additional details regarding the underlying investigation but emphasized that she remains wanted as of Wednesday morning.
Authorities are urging anyone who may have seen the woman or has information regarding her whereabouts to contact the Union County Sheriff’s Office immediately at (937) 645-4110. Deputies noted that callers can remain anonymous when providing information.
The Sheriff’s Office frequently issues public advisories like this one as part of a countywide program to address outstanding warrants, many of which involve drug-related offenses that continue to impact both Union County and communities across Central Ohio.
Residents who live near the Groveport or Marysville areas are encouraged to report any potential sightings and avoid approaching individuals who are considered wanted by law enforcement.
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