Dayton, Ohio – Three individuals face federal charges stemming from alleged drug trafficking and obstruction of justice activities. According to a recent indictment, two brothers and their father conspired to distribute narcotics and attempted to impede the investigation after their arrest.
The Accused:
- Chase Alexander Crump (34), Centerville
- Colin Tanner Crump (32), Centerville
- Mark Crump (56), Englewood
Charges:
- Chase and Colin Crump:
- Narcotics conspiracy (2 kilograms+ methamphetamine, 100 grams+ fentanyl analogue, cocaine) – potential sentence: 10 years to life imprisonment
- Maintaining a drug premises (Centerville residence)
- Conspiring to obstruct justice (phone destruction)
- Mark Crump: Conspiring to obstruct justice
Allegations:
- Between November 2023 and January 2024, the Crump brothers allegedly distributed methamphetamine, fentanyl analogue, and cocaine in several Ohio cities.
- At their Centerville residence, half a kilogram of fentanyl analogue was allegedly found.
- During a search of their parents’ home near Englewood, additional fentanyl and a firearm were allegedly discovered.
- Following their arrest in January 2024, Chase and Colin Crump, according to the indictment, conspired with their father via jail calls to hinder the investigation, including attempts to destroy a phone.
Authorities Involved:
- United States Attorney for the Southern District of Ohio: Kenneth L. Parker
- Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Cincinnati Division: Acting Special Agent in Charge Cheryl Mimura
- Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Detroit: Acting Special Agent in Charge Shawn Gibson
- Warren County Drug Task Force
Important Note:
An indictment represents accusations, and the defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in court. Assistant United States Attorney Kelly K. Rossi will prosecute the case on behalf of the government.