Monday, August 13, 2007
Two men from Dallas arrested as part of meth ring by sheriffs in Fannin County
The Sheriff's office in Fannin County, east of Sherman, closed a two-week-long undercover narcotics investigation that ended up dismantling a methamphetamine ring that stretched through three counties, including Dallas, where the drug routes originated.
Four people were arrested and charged with manufacture and delivery of a controlled substance: Alex Hernandez Jr., 18, and Armando Rodriguez Jr., 19, both from Dallas; and Teodoro Hernandez, 26, and Christen Witt, 18, from Denison.
Posted by T.G.
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