HARRIS COUNTY, Texas – Numerous drugs were seized and a 36-year-old man was arrested after authorities executed a search warrant at an apartment across from Klein High School during a narcotics investigation.
Multiple agencies, including the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office, Harris County Pct. 4 Constable’s Office, and the DEA executed two search warrants on December 10 as part of the investigation.
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“This investigation involved drug trafficking in Montgomery County and led to a primary dealer located in Harris County. Zachary Disorbo has been charged with multiple counts of Felony Manufacture and Delivery of Narcotics in Harris County‚“ the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office said.
One of the warrants was executed at Disorbo’s home, where authorities uncovered and dismantled the large-scale narcotics operation.
An apartment, located across the street from Klein High School, was also raided. Inside, law enforcement found a large amount of drugs. They say Disorbo was using the apartment as a “stash house.”
The following evidence was seized during the operation:
- Methamphetamine-Laced Adderall - 18.5 Kilograms (Approximately 50,000 pills)
- Xanax - 10.8 Kilograms (Approximately 42,200 pills)
- THC- 107 Pounds
- Marijuana- 93 Pounds
- Promethazine with Codeine- 1532 Ounces
- Psilocybin (Mushrooms)- 1.9 Kilograms
- Ketamine- 838 Grams
- Cocaine- 568 Grams
- Cash- $11,500
- Firearms- 3
“This operation successfully removed a substantial amount of dangerous illegal narcotics from the community. The investigation is active and ongoing, and no further information can be released at this time‚” the sheriff’s office said.