Montgomery County Sheriffs Office makes Major Narcotics Arrests in Willis

The Woodlands, TXLocal News

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office wrapped up a multi-month investigation targeting drug trafficking in Willis, resulting in the arrest of Marcus Bishop, 40, and Brai’sean Brown, 19. On August 29, 2025, law enforcement executed multiple search warrants with the support of the SWAT Team and K9 units. The operation yielded approximately 6 pounds of marijuana, 463 grams of THC, 710 grams of cocaine, various narcotics in pill form, and four firearms along with body armor. This collaborative effort involved the Montgomery County Narcotics Enforcement Team, the Precinct 1 Constables Office, the Department of Public Safety, and the District Attorney’s Office. Sheriff Doolittle expressed gratitude to all agencies involved for their commitment to community safety.

The investigation highlights a proactive stance against drug-related crime in Montgomery County. Enhancing public safety remains a priority as law enforcement continues to address drug trafficking issues in the area. This operation underscores the importance of inter-agency collaboration in combating illegal drug sales.

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