13 firearms, ballistic vest, meth, cocaine, and marijuana discovered during narcotics search warrant

13 firearms, ballistic vest, meth, cocaine, and marijuana discovered during narcotics search warrant

TERRELL, Texas — Police say 13 firearms, a ballistic vest, methamphetamine, cocaine, and marijuana was discovered during a no-knock narcotics search warrant executed on Tuesday morning.

TERRELL, Texas — Police say 13 firearms, a ballistic vest, methamphetamine, cocaine, and marijuana was discovered during a no-knock narcotics search warrant executed on Tuesday morning.

Terrell Police Department Narcotics Investigators and members of the Terrell-Forney SWAT team executed the no-knock narcotics search warrant at an apartment unit in the Parkview Apartments, located at 1451 Colquitt Road next to Herman Furlough Middle School.

There, police say they located 13 firearms, one of which was reported stolen, and a ballistic vest. Additionally, a lock box was located which contained 7.7 grams of methamphetamine, three grams of cocaine, and 18.2 grams of marijuana.

Police say the primary suspect, Darroch Clippard, was charged with unlawful carrying of a weapon, manufacture or delivery of a controlled substance in penalty group 1, and possession of marijuana less than two ounces.

Aspen Ray Mooring-Whitworth, Sadie Stephens, and Megan Sims were also arrested and charged with possession of marijuana less than two ounces.