Search warrant execution yields drug, theft related arrests in Terrell

Search warrant execution yields drug, theft related arrests in Terrell

TERRELL, Texas — A search warrant execution early Wednesday morning in Terrell yielded two drug and theft related arrests.

TERRELL, Texas — A search warrant execution early Wednesday morning in Terrell yielded two drug and theft related arrests.

Terrell Police Department Narcotics Investigators executed the search warrant at a residence in the 1000 block of Houston Street after Terrell Police Department patrol officers previously served an arrest warrant at the residence and observed, in plain view, suspected methamphetamine, pills, and other drug paraphernalia, according to Terrell Police Department Captain A.D. Sansom.

Narcotics investigators executed the search warrant at approximately 2:30 a.m. on Wednesday.

“Narcotics Investigators located several small baggies containing a clear shard-like substance, digital scale, butane lighters commonly used to smoke methamphetamine, and a surveillance camera,” stated Sansom. “Narcotics Investigators also located a chainsaw that showed to be stolen out of the Hunt County Sheriff’s Office.”

Two individuals, who were first contacted by patrol officers, were identified as 37-year-old Curtis McClane and 45-year-old Christine Holsomback.

McClane was charged with possession of a controlled substance in penalty group 1 less than one gram, five counts of possession of a dangerous drug, theft of property between $100 and $750, and a warrant for unlawful possession of a firearm by felon.

Holsomback was charged with possession of a controlled substance in penalty group 1 less than one gram, five counts of possession of a dangerous drug, and theft of property between $100 and $750.

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