AKRON, Ohio -- An Akron man who received more than two pounds of cocaine via a FedEx package last week is believed to be responsible for trafficking a large amount of drugs throughout the Akron area, according to court records.

FBI agents told Akron police drug detectives that Sixto Vega-Nezario, 27, is a major trafficker of heroin, marijuana and cocaine, according to court records.

The FBI and DEA have tracked Vega-Nezario since at least 2011. He is also believed to be part of a drug trafficking ring linked to Carlos Figueroa, who is in the midst of serving a 10-year federal prison sentence for dealing a large amount of marijuana and cocaine in Akron.

Figueroa dealt cocaine from Northside Barbershop on Tallmadge Avenue while he worked there as a barber. Federal agents in 2012 found 124 pounds of marijuana, six pounds of cocaine and $30,000 inside his Hart Avenue home during a raid.

He pleaded guilty to drug dealing in 2013.

The DEA reported a car stopped in December 2014 that was registered to Vega-Nezario contained $79,840.

Vega-Nezario is also linked to a prominent area drug dealer, who had ties to a large-scale Newark, New Jersey drug ring, the court records say. The FBI told police Vega-Nezario had contact with that man as recent as January. That man has not been charged in Ohio.

Akron police on March 23 seized a package going through FexEx with $31,000 inside. The packaged smelled strongly of marijuana, police reported.

They found another package with two pounds of cocaine headed to a home in the 500 block of Gardendale Avenue.

Detectives watched FedEx deliver the drug package to the home of Anthony Ramos Jr. Both Ramos and Vega-Nezario were arrested at the home.

Police searched Ramos' home and found a half-ounce of fentanyl, two loaded pistols and more than $12,000 cash, according to court records. Ramos was charged with drug trafficking and possession.