Erie man faces federal charges for fentanyl, illegal gun possession

The combination of fentanyl and guns has the potential to send a 33-year-old Erie resident to federal prison for at least five years.

A newly unsealed federal indictment charges Charles B. Wiley with trafficking in fentanyl and possessing firearms as a convicted felon.

Wiley faces a mandatory minimum sentence of at least five years on the fentanyl count and up to 15 years on the firearms count, according to court records…

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