AKRON, Ohio -- A former part-time Highland Hills police officer pleaded guilty Tuesday to selling anabolic steroids and prescription painkillers to undercover drug detectives.

Anthony Borway, 34, pleaded guilty to aggravated trafficking in drugs, trafficking in drugs and possession of drugs. Summit County Common Pleas Judge Todd McKenney sentenced Borway to two years probation.

Investigators from the Summit County Sheriff's Office raided Borway's home Aug. 12 in the 3900 block of Highland Road in Mogadore following an anonymous tip that a police officer was selling drugs.

Investigators found several hundred pills and 18 vials of anabolic steroids inside the home, according to court records. They also found several different prescription narcotics including Oxycodone, Hydrocodone, Opana, Methadone, Xanax and Adderall.

Investigators seized $1,130, three handguns and syringes.

Federal, state and local law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, the state Bureau of Criminal Investigation and other local police agencies participated in the investigation.

Borway was fired from Highland Hills shortly after his arrest.

His girlfriend, Jentle Love, 27, still faces charges of possessing and selling drugs. She is due in court next week.

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