Washington Man Enters Guilty Plea In Drug Deaths

April 17, 2024 2:25 am

A Washington man will be sentenced in July for his role in the drug related deaths of two people. Thirty-seven-year-old Lorenzo Brian Lloyd pleaded guilty to two counts of drug delivery resulting in death, for helping to supply a deadly batch of fentanyl to the individuals in February of 2021. Lloyd was one of three men accused of helping to supply stamp bags of fentanyl to David and Nannette Dennick. They were found dead in their home in Canton Township. As for the other two men involved in the case, 22-year-old Zaeshown Jaheim Kimbrew of Aliquippa pleaded guilty two years ago to two counts of drug delivery resulting in death and was sentenced to six to twelve years in prison. The third man, 31-year-old Mitchell William Logan, of Washington, is free on bond while awaiting trial. Lloyd remains in the Washington County Jail on five-hundred-thousand-dollars bond.