Bucyrus woman pleads not guilty to drug trafficking charges

A bond of $150,000 cash or surety was set for a Bucyrus woman who is charged with multiple counts of trafficking in drugs following a raid at her residence.

Jillian Moore, 23, was arrested March 17 after the Crawford County Sheriff's Office and METRICH Enforcement Unit searched her home at 519 W. Charles St.

Law enforcement obtained a search warrant after a multi-month investigation into illegal Percocet pills allegedly obtained in Michigan and brought back to Crawford County to sell. Deputies seized about 90 Percocet pills, cash, firearms, marijuana and drug paraphernalia from the residence, according to court records.

Jillian Moore was arrested in March when the Crawford County Sheriff's Office and METRICH Enforcement Unit seized about 90 Percocet pills, cash, firearms, marijuana and drug paraphernalia from her Bucyrus residence. (PROVIDED BY CRAWFORD COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE)
Jillian Moore was arrested in March when the Crawford County Sheriff's Office and METRICH Enforcement Unit seized about 90 Percocet pills, cash, firearms, marijuana and drug paraphernalia from her Bucyrus residence. (PROVIDED BY CRAWFORD COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE)

Moore pleaded not guilty to one first-degree felony charge of trafficking in drugs and three fourth-degree felony counts of trafficking in drugs, according to court records.

Moore is being represented by Marion attorney Todd A. Anderson.

Crawford County Sheriff Scott Kent and Lt. Craig Moser encourage citizens to report suspicious activity to the Crawford County Sheriff's Office at 419-562-7906, leave a tip at METRICH at 1-419-52-CRIME or download the METRICH app.

This article originally appeared on Bucyrus Telegraph-Forum: Bucyrus woman pleads not guilty to drug trafficking charges; bond set