LUBBOCK, Texas — Lubbock man, Joshua Cubit, 19, was arrested on Tuesday, March 3 for three counts of Possession with the Intent to Distribute, two counts of Possession of Marijuana, one count of Possession of a Dangerous Drug and one count of Evading Arrest.
According to court documents obtained by EverythingLubbock.com, detectives with the Special Operations Division of the Lubbock Police Department were investigating a felony deadly conduct that occurred on Sunday, March 1. After obtaining two arrest warrants for Nathan Herrera and Joshua Cubit.
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Police identified Herrera entering a residence in the 1500 block of 26th Street. A lawful search warrant was generated, and LPD’s SWAT Unit executed the search warrant. Cubit was found inside the residence. A search of the residence led to the discovery of five firearms, one of which was believed to be used in the deadly conduct.
Several narcotics were found in the residence, including 37 grams of cocaine, 12.5 ounces of marijuana, 128 grams of promethazine, four grams of methamphetamine and 112 grams of THC vapes. Also located in the residence was a stack of money, loose cash and baggies that were used and unused court documents said…