Grand juries in the Midland-Odessa place gain drug conspiracy indictments against seven suspects
The arrests that led to the charges included marijuana stashed within walking distance of a garden and an elementary school, as well as bullets fired on a street during a vehicle pursuit that ended in a collision.
Methamphetamine revenue in the town had been tracked by cops with the narcotics component of the Midland Police Department for a number of months. Two potential vendors who reside close to Travis Elementary and Dunagan Park have been identified.
On June 2, according to court documents, Midland officers heard noises coming from South Terrell Street and intercepted a Cadillac driven by a suspected distributor. The officers found that three of the inhabitants, including drivers Juan Chavez Carrillo, had imprisonment permits. Chavez’s sweetheart, Elizabeth Leyva, reportedly was found in possession of almost half an ounce of cocaine hidden in her blouse.
A search warrant was executed at the home where a allegedly medicine stashes were located. A few oz of meth and methamphetamine, a Glock 9mm handgun, and a 12- measure gun are all claimed in an affidavit from a legal complaint.
Chavez and Leyva were charged with conspiracy to deliver a controlled substance by a grand jury on Wednesday.
On June 12, the Narcotics Unit moved in on another feared seller. According to a problem oath, police discovered that Cole Moody had a large amount of meth in New Mexico and kept it at a motel in Midland along with a rifle and body gear.
When Moody allegedly entered a pick and reportedly sped away, a police SWAT group attempted to take her into custody as they came out of the resort. According to court documents, a pursuit ended with Moody wrecking his car and then making an attempt to flee before officials apprehended and catch him.
Researchers reportedly found 2 lbs of cocaine, a small amount of fentanyl, a rifle and body armor in the delivery. Two girls and a man who had meth and/or heroin in their attire or belongings were discovered by detectives in the hotel room where Moody was staying.
Moody, Kassandra Madrid, Jerry Wayne Sisco, and Cheyanne Montijo were all charged with conspiracy to maintain with the intention to deliver controlled substances by a grand jurors on Wednesday.
An agent uncovered a methamphetamine allegedly being offered for sale by Victor Antonio Coca in Odessa, Texas, on June 3 from an FBI agent working for the El Paso Field Office and the Ector County sheriff’s deputies.
The agent claimed to have seen the suspect carrying 1.5 kilograms of cocaine after giving investigators clear vinyl bags containing about 4 ounces of the allegedly purchased drug Coca-Cola.
Coca was afterwards detained, and authorities searched a hotel room where they allegedly discovered a girl flushing meth down a bathroom. More than half a gram of heroin was recovered by the officers.
Coca reportedly claimed to have brought 2 kilograms of cocaine from Houston to Odessa for sale. He was charged with possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance and a great judge this week indict him.