Large-scale Houston drug operation reveals hidden meth source

HOUSTON — Houston investigators say they uncovered a massive drug operation — including more than 1,000 pounds of livestock feed that tested positive for methamphetamine.

According to the Texas Department of Public Safety’s Southeast Texas Region, the two-day operation targeted narcotics trafficking and involved several local, state and federal agencies working together.

What investigators say was seized

According to DPS, investigators recovered a large amount of suspected methamphetamine and related materials:

  • 15 gallons of liquid methamphetamine
  • 1,140 pounds of livestock feed that tested positive for methamphetamine
  • 137 pounds of liquid methamphetamine
  • 5 pounds of crystal methamphetamine finished product
  • 4 firearms

Authorities also reported five arrests tied to the operation.

Multi-agency effort

DPS said the operation was carried out by its Criminal Investigation Division alongside multiple partners, including:

  • 2B3 Major Drug Squad
  • Drug Enforcement Administration Strike Force D-45
  • Houston Police Department Targeted Narcotics Enforcement Team
  • DPS Methamphetamine Initiative Group
  • HPD High Hazard Clan Lab

DPS statement

“Following a 2-day operation in Houston, DPS CID – alongside our local and state partners – made a major impact in the fight against dangerous narcotics trafficking,” the agency said in its post.

“This operation is a direct result of outstanding collaboration and together, these partnerships will continue to keep dangerous drugs and weapons off our streets and out of our communities.”…

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