Terrell Man Released on $360,000 Bond Amid Serious Felony Charges

Terrell Man Released on $360,000 Bond Amid Serious Felony Charges

KAUFMAN COUNTY — A 24-year-old man from Terrell is back in the community after posting a substantial six-figure bond related to multiple serious felony charges, including the manufacture and delivery of controlled substances, as well as large-scale marijuana possession.

Adrian Stefan Garcia, who resides on Anglin Way in Terrell, was released from the Kaufman County Jail on the evening of March 4, 2026, just four days following his initial booking. The total bond amount set for Garcia was $360,000.

Breakdown of Charges and Bonds

According to jail records, Garcia faces three significant felony counts:

Charge Classification Bond Amount Man/Del CS PG 2 or 2-A >= 400G Felony $200,000.00 Possession of Marijuana >50lbs <= 2,000lbs Felony $150,000.00 Theft of Property >=$30K <$150K Felony $10,000.00

Case Background

Garcia was initially admitted to the Kaufman County Jail on February 28, 2026. The most serious charge he faces is the Manufacture or Delivery of a Controlled Substance in Penalty Group 2, which includes substances such as hallucinogens or synthetic chemical compounds, involving more than 400 grams. This charge carries significant legal repercussions in Texas, often leading to lengthy prison sentences if the accused is convicted.

Furthermore, the charge of possession of marijuana exceeding 50 pounds indicates a quantity typically associated with distribution, thereby justifying the high bond set by the magistrate.

Records reveal that Garcia "posted bond" and was "released to the street" at approximately 7:43 PM on Wednesday. As of now, the Kaufman County Sheriff’s Office has not released additional details regarding the circumstances of Garcia's arrest or the items involved in the theft charge.

All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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