Crime is an unfortunate reality that exists everywhere, even here in Texas. One aspect of this grim reality is the distribution of drugs. While it may not be a pleasant topic to discuss, it is important to acknowledge and address this issue.
Law enforcement officers in the Lone Star State are continuously working to prevent the use of drugs, despite the fact that there will always be individuals who opt to engage in such activities.
Texas Man Arrest for Selling Drugs to DEA AgentÂ
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Joshua James Calvo, a 37-year-old individual, has been sentenced to 14 years in prison for his involvement in the illegal sale of fentanyl and other illicit substances, as reported by KXAN.
Calvo was also required to surrender assets worth $34,567, which included cash, jewelry, and 19 firearms that had been confiscated.
Once he finishes his prison sentence, he will be required to undergo three years of supervised release.
Calvo Sold Drugs to DEA Agents in Texas on Multiple OccasionsÂ
On three specific dates in 2024, controlled buys were conducted between Calvo and law enforcement. These dates were February 11th, March 21st, and April 11th.
At that time, Calvo was unaware that he was unknowingly selling heroin and methamphetamine to undercover DEA agents.
Search Warrant Turned Up More Than DrugsÂ
Upon obtaining the search warrant for Calvo’s residence, DEA agents discovered a total of 19 firearms, cash amounting to over $34,000, and an estimated 23 pounds of drugs.
The drugs that were seized include fentanyl, marijuana, heroin, and meth.