The Fort Bend County Narcotics Task Force, a Houston HIDTA Initiative (High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area), recently conducted an operation targeting a source of illicit substances in the Sugar Land area, which resulted in two arrests and a sizable amount of contraband seized.
According to reports from FBCSO, over the past two months, the HIDTA Task Force has conducted numerous undercover operations into the illegal sale and distribution of marijuana and THC- controlled substances resulting in the issuance of a search warrant for a residence located in the Townewest subdivision in Sugar Land.
As a result of this operation, two suspects were taken into custody and Task Force officers seized approximately 11 pounds of Marijuana, 3,230 grams of Promethazine with Codeine, 715 grams of THC extract (wax), 814 grams of THC edibles, 628 grams of THC liquid extract (Vape Cartridges), 3,398 grams of THC extract oil, 131 grams of MDMA (Ecstasy), 9 dosage units of LSD, 2 grams of Alprazolam (Xanax) and $53,627 in U.S. currency.
The suspects, Paul Rosales-Chaplin, 28, of Sugar Land, and Kimberley Williamson, 27, of Sugar Land, face five charges of Manufacturing/Delivery of a Controlled Substance, Possession of Marijuana and Money Laundering. All charges are in a drug-free zone.
The Illicit substances seized have an approximate street value of $229,910.
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