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Galion Man Sentenced to Nearly Five Years in Prison After July Drug Bust

Logan Andrew Published: November 2, 2025 | Updated: November 2, 2025 3 minutes read

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BUCYRUS — A Galion man arrested during a large-scale drug bust earlier this summer has been sentenced to nearly five years in prison following his conviction on multiple felony charges.

Jon M. Schreck, 47, pleaded guilty on Oct. 22 in Crawford County Common Pleas Court to one count of illegal manufacture of drugs, a second-degree felony, and two counts of aggravated possession of drugs, both fifth-degree felonies.

Judge Sean Leuthold sentenced Schreck to a total of 59 months in prison and ordered him to forfeit all drug-related property seized during the investigation. He will also be subject to up to two years of post-release control following his release.

Investigation and Evidence

The charges stem from a July 10 investigation at a residence located at 1112 Beck Road in Galion, where officers executed a search warrant as part of a joint operation between the Crawford County Sheriff’s Office and the METRICH Enforcement Unit.

During the search, authorities discovered approximately 70 pounds of marijuana, multiple prescription pills, and a complex indoor grow system valued at more than $100,000. Investigators described the setup as one of the more sophisticated operations they’ve encountered in the region, featuring irrigation lines, LED grow lighting, and ventilation systems designed to conceal odor.

Prosecutors said the scale of the operation indicated that it was intended for commercial distribution rather than personal use. Schreck was arrested at the scene and later indicted by a Crawford County Grand Jury.


Debate Over Sentencing

While local prosecutors praised the investigation for dismantling what they characterized as a high-volume drug operation, not everyone in the community agrees with the outcome.

Critics of Ohio’s marijuana laws have pointed out the growing disparity between state and federal enforcement, noting that while Schreck’s operation violated current law, similar cultivation setups are now legal and regulated in other states.

Opponents of strict sentencing argue that harsh penalties for marijuana-related offenses no longer reflect evolving public attitudes or national policy trends.

Supporters of the conviction, however, maintain that state law is still the law, and that manufacturing and distributing outside the regulated framework—particularly in residential areas—poses risks related to safety, fire hazards, and uninspected electrical setups.

For most advocates, the question isn’t whether the law was broken— it was — but whether our laws are keeping pace with reality.


Ongoing Enforcement Efforts

Schreck’s sentencing is part of a broader regional push to address drug-related crimes of all types across Crawford and neighboring counties. Law enforcement agencies have reported a rise in both synthetic narcotics and illicit marijuana production, often tied to unlicensed cultivation rings attempting to profit from gray areas in regulation.

Schreck has been transferred to the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction to begin serving his sentence.


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