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Akron man to serve four years in prison for dealing meth

An Akron man was given four years in prison on Tuesday by a Kosciusko Circuit Court judge for dealing meth to undercover officers. 

According to court documents, Trey A Combs, 26, of Akron, is charged with dealing methamphetamine, a Level 4 felony. Combs had five additional criminal charges dismissed as part of a plea agreement. 

In January 2022, Combs sold around 7.5 grams of methamphetamine to the NET 43 Drug Task Force.

Combs was sentenced on Tuesday by Kosciusko Circuit Court Judge Michael Reed to six years in the Indiana Department of Corrections, with four years to be excuted and two years suspended on probation.

Combs had 65 days of jail time credit, plus good time credit. 

It was noted in court that Combs had three felony arrests, was using drugs while out on bond, and still has pending criminal cases in Allen and Wabash counties. 

Court documents stated Combs had showed a willingness to accept the consequences of his behavior, and apologized for his actions. Combs stated that since being off drugs, he has felt better both physically and mentally. 

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