MILLS COUNTY, Texas — The Mills County Sheriff's Office said on Facebook Tuesday it arrested seven people, and is still after two others, following a drug investigation that lasted 10 months.
Charles Christopher Cravens, a 45-year-old man from Goldthwaite, was arrested on May 29 on three felony drug charges, the sheriff's office said. Undercover deputies bought drugs from Cravens in August, October and November 2018. Heather Nicole Hampton, who is a 30-year-old woman from Goldthwaite, was arrested the same day for two felonies related to selling methamphetamine.
Mills County Sheriff's Office drug arrests following 10-month long investigation
Another Goldthwaite man, 31-year-old Antonio Bonilla-Flores, was arrested on felony marijuana charges on June 5 after he sold the drug to undercover deputies in September and November 2018, the sheriff's office said. Bonilla-Flores' home was searched, and deputies found fake check that were mass produced and used through various banks.
The Arizona Attorney General's Office is working with the sheriff's office on investigating the checks, and will bring the case to the U.S. Attorney's Office for prosecution once it's complete.
Toby Bosquez, 32, and John Scott Youngblood, 53, both of whom are from Goldthwaite, were arrested on June 6 for delivery of marijuana charges. Youngblood consented to a search, and deputies found methamphetamine and guns at his home and in his car.
Douglas Pat Norton, a 48-year-old man from Goldthwaite, was arrested after his home was searched and THC wax was found there.
Timmy Lee Sims, a 50-year-old from Mullin, sold meth to deputies in September 2018. He is being held at the Texas Department of Criminal Justice for a delivery of meth charge.
Amber Scheree Sims, a 32 year old from Mullin, is wanted for tampering of evidence and delivery of meth charges. Ashton Alaine Sinast, a 32 year old from Priddy, is wanted for the same charges.
If you know where Sims or Sinast are, contact the Heart of Texas Crime Stoppers at 325-646-1982. You could earn a cash reward if your tips leads to an arrest.
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