Montgomery County Sheriffs Office makes arrests for ManufactureDelivery of Controlled Substances

The Woodlands, TXLocal News

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office Narcotics Enforcement Team arrested two suspects in a narcotics investigation on November 20, 2025. Jacey Cowling, 31, and Brandon Lomeli, 33, were taken into custody following a Crime Stoppers tip that initiated the operation. Detectives seized marijuana and THC wax during the investigation, addressing concerns about drug trafficking in the Willis area. The Sheriff’s Office highlights the critical role of community involvement in tackling illegal drug activities. Residents are urged to report any suspicious behavior to aid law enforcement efforts.

This operation reflects ongoing strategies to combat the distribution of controlled substances in Montgomery County. The Sheriff’s Office remains committed to enhancing public safety and reducing drug-related crime. Community collaboration is essential in these efforts, as local tips often lead to significant law enforcement actions.

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