Piqua man jailed after 2nd drug raid at his home since fall

David Gregg Wintrow

Credit: MIAMI COUNTY JAIL

Credit: MIAMI COUNTY JAIL

David Gregg Wintrow

A Piqua man remains jailed after police seized suspected fentanyl and methamphetamine Wednesday during the second drug raid since fall at his home.

David G. Wintrow, 55, was charged with two counts of trafficking in drugs and one count of possession of drug abuse instruments. Additional charges are pending, according to a release from the Piqua Police Department.

The raid happened at about 7:15 a.m. in the 1000 block of West High Street.

Miami County Adult Protective Services responded to assist an 86-year-old family member who lives in the home and was present during the search.

Detectives raided the same home Sept. 27, 2019. Wintrow was arrested then for drug possession and possession of drug paraphernalia, but those charges are still pending, the release stated.

Adult protective services also responded to the home in September.

In addition to Wintrow, four other people in the home on Wednesday were arrested on warrants and other charges.

Concerned residents helped police to obtain information that led to the search warrants, police said.

Anyone with information about drug activity is urged to contact Piqua police at 937-778-2027 or Miami County Crime Stoppers at 937-615-TIPS (8477).

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