Dallas police seize cocaine, meth during routine traffic stop; 2 arrested

The Brief

  • Dallas police officers seized more than a pound of cocaine and methamphetamine following a routine traffic stop in the White Rock area of Dallas.
  • Two men were arrested: the passenger, Jesus Jonathon Garza, who had an active parole violation warrant and was found with cocaine; and the driver, Moises Perez Jr.
  • Perez was charged with manufacture and delivery of a controlled substance and resisting arrest after the drugs were found during a vehicle inventory search.

DALLAS A routine traffic stop initiated after a driver was observed speeding in the White Rock area led Dallas police officers to seize nearly a pound of narcotics and arrest two men on Dec. 6, 2025.

Speeding leads to cocaine, meth bust in Dallas

The backstory:

The incident began when an undercover officer assisting the Street Racing Task Force observed a gold 2007 GMC Yukon traveling at a high rate of speed near the 11300 block of Garland Road. Uniformed officers were alerted and initiated a traffic stop on the vehicle in the 11300 block of McCree Road.

Upon stopping the vehicle, a subject check on the passenger, Jesus Jonathon Garza, revealed an active warrant for a parole violation related to burglary of a habitation. Garza was arrested for the outstanding warrant and was found to be in possession of cocaine during a search. He is being held on a Texas Department of Corrections hold, and a bond has not been set.

Story continues

TRENDING NOW

LATEST LOCAL NEWS