Toledo Man Indicted for Allegedly Selling Fentanyl and Other Drugs That Resulted in a Fatal Overdose on New Year’s Eve

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Toledo Man Indicted for Allegedly Selling Fentanyl and Other Drugs That Resulted in a Fatal Overdose on New Year’s Eve

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) on Sept. 5, 2019. It is reproduced in full below.

A Toledo man was indicted for allegedly selling fentanyl and other drugs that resulted in a fatal overdose on New Year’s Eve.

Bryan Mays, 30, was indicted on one count of distribution of a controlled substance. The charge comes with a potential sentencing enhancement for causing death.

Mays, aka Sipp Nolte, sold a mixture of fentanyl, acetyl fentanyl and Tramadol on Dec. 30, 2018, according to the indictment.

The next day, a person identified in court documents as C.L. ingested the drugs and died, according to the indictment

If convicted, the defendant’s sentence will be determined by the Court after reviewing factors unique to this case, including the defendant’s prior criminal record, if any, the defendant’s role in the offense and the characteristics of the violation. In all cases the sentence will not exceed the statutory maximum and in most cases it will be less than the maximum.

This case was investigated by the FBI and is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Thomas P. Weldon and Michael J. Freeman.

An indictment is only a charge and is not evidence of guilt. The defendant is entitled to a fair trial in which it will be the government’s burden to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.

Source: U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)

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