Jordan C. Schwamb, 21, of Antioch, (left) was charged in connection with the death of Vincent Isola, 28, of Cary (right).

An Antioch man has been charged with selling fentanyl-laced pills to a Cary man, causing his death in March, court documents show.

Jordan C. Schwamb, 21, of the 200 block of Cedarwood Lane in Antioch, was charged with one count of drug-induced homicide, a Class X felony.

A motion filed by McHenry County Assistant State’s Attorney Matthew Brodersen said that Vincent Isola, 28, of Cary, was found deceased in his residence in Cary on March 4.

Officers found approximately five blue pills believe to be generic Percocet near Isola’s body, the motion said.

Officers searched Isola’s phone and social media which led to evidence showing Isola arranged to purchase illegal narcotics, including Percocet, from Schwamb, according to the motion.

The pills recovered in Isola’s residence were tested by the Illinois State Police Crime Lab and came back positive for fentanyl.

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“Vince was a proud and loving father who is survived by his 4-year-old son, Cameron and the love of his life, Ariel,” Isola’s obituary read. A GoFundMe raised over $11,000 for the man’s son.

The McHenry County Sheriff’s Office investigated the case and an arrest warrant was issued for Schwamb on August 20.

Schwamb was arrested and transported to the McHenry County Jail on Thursday, jail records show.

McHenry County Judge Mary Nader set Schawmb’s bond at $100,000, meaning he would need to post $10,000 to be released.