Crime & Safety

Deputies Arrest Two Men on Narcotics Possession, Distribution

Cops find weapons cache, cash, and narcotics after receiving a tip from a resident who told officers people were there a lot.

HOUSTON, TX -- Harris County Sheriff’s Office Crime Control Division deputies
arrested two men and seized a major amount of drugs from a residence in northwest Harris County.

Deputies received credible tips from residents in the area of heavy foot and automobile traffic coming from a home in the Longwood Village Subdivision.

Surveillance was set on the home in the 14400 block of Kenley Orchard Lane, which led to investigators obtaining a search warrant of the property.

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On Oct. 24, deputies served a search warrant on Juston Dew, 21, and Octivous Williams, 25, who both lived at the home.

During the search, deputies recovered 83 pounds of THC, 264 ounces of Promethazine and Codeine, 26 bars of Xanax and 14 pounds of marijuana

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Dew and Williams also had 33 Lbs. of edible marijuana in different forms, including cupcakes and Rice Krispy bars.

Deputies also recovered two AR-15’s, an AK-47 short barreled gun, a Mossberg 12-gauge shotgun and two handguns.

An SKS rifle, and a bolt action type rifle were also found in the home, as well as numerous large capacity drum style magazines for the AR-15s and $3,000 in cash.

The Harris County District attorney’s Office accepted the charges of manufacturing and delivery penalty group 2 to 400 grams and possession with intent to deliver penalty group 2 to 400 grams, two charges each
on both men.

Bond has not been set on Williams and Dew

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