A Toledo man was sentenced to more than 14 years in prison
for selling heroin that resulted in the fatal overdose of two women.
Harold Sasse, 42, previously pleaded guilty to possession
with intent to distribute a controlled substance resulting in death. He was
sentenced to 174 months in federal prison and ordered to pay $13,600 in
resitution.
Sasse sold heroin on March 29, 2017 to two people,
identified in court documents as E.M. and T.W. Sometime between that day and
March 30, 2017, the women ingested the
heroin and died, according to court documents.
“Every death represents someone’s son or daughter, friend or
neighbor,” said U.S. Attorney Justin Herdman. “This prison sentence of more
than 14 years shows that those who profit from this drug epidemic will be held
accountable for their actions.”
"Overdoses have killed far too many Americans,” said
FBI Special Agent in Charge Eric B. Smith. “The FBI, in collaboration with the
Toledo Police Department, is avidly committed to holding those like Harold Sasse
accountable for selling the deadly drugs which are killing our fellow
citizens."
This case was investigated by the Federal Bureau of
Investigation and the Toledo Police Department. It is being handled by
Assistant U.S. Attorney Tracey Ballard Tangeman.
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