KAUFMAN COUNTY (CBSDFW.COM) – A North Texas man is being held on $3,000,000 bond, accused of distributing methamphetamines.
Officials with the Kaufman County Narcotics Division and Kaufman Police Department arrested Timothy Shane Brockway after a three month-long operation.
According to the Kaufman County Sheriffs, officials confiscated more than 301 grams of what is believed to be methamphetamines. A set of scales, generally used to weigh drugs, and nine glass pipes, generally used to smoke meth, were also confiscated.
Sheriff’s say the drugs have a street value of more than $30,000.
Authorities believe Brockway had been selling meth out of his Kaufman-located car audio business for some time.
The 30-year-old has been charged with several offenses all related to the Manufacture and Delivery of a Controlled Substance and is being held at the Kaufman County Law Enforcement Center on $3,000,000 bond.
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