Summary: A former prosecutor was charged with drug trafficking, but she was also found harboring a murderer in her home.
Hamilton County’s former prosecutor was arrested for drugs after authorities discovered a murder suspect in her home. Eric Adams is wanted in the death of a man found in the parking lot of a Red Roof Inn off Interstate 71 near Fields Ertel Road in Symmes Township. He was arrested at the home of Allison Hild.
Adams was booked for the aggravated murder of 24-year-old Mahmuud Abduh-Rahman over a month ago. The homicide is believed to be drug-related. Adams was hiding out in the Amberely Village home of Hild. Four other people, including Hild, were arrested at the house.
Police recovered several guns and large amounts of narcotics from her home. She claims the drugs in the home are her for personal use. This includes over 20 grams of heroin and one gram of cocaine in her possession when she was arrested.
Hild is a former prosecutor for Hamilton County and worked for a time for the public defender’s office. She was booked into the Hamilton County jail on one count of drug trafficking and two counts of possession of drugs. She was released on $350,000 bond.
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Hild Photo: WCPO.com
Adams Photo: cincinatti.com