On December 5, 2025, Corsicana Police Department Crime Suppression Officers were conducting foot patrol in the 1600 block of E. 13th Avenue at a local apartment complex when they observed two individuals approaching a maroon van. Intelligence indicated that one of the subjects had been selling drugs from the vehicle.
Upon making contact, officers immediately detected the odor of marijuana. Both individuals were asked to exit the vehicle, and one admitted they had arrived to smoke inside. A marijuana blunt was also observed in plain view on the center console.
One subject was taken into custody for possession of marijuana under 2 ounces. During a search incident to arrest, officers discovered a clear plastic bag containing suspected crack cocaine (4.8 grams) and another bag containing marijuana (0.635 ounces).
The second subject initially declined consent to search an associated apartment. Officers secured a search warrant signed by Judge Lagomarsino. During the search, officers located approximately 47.4 grams of suspected cocaine and 3.06 ounces of marijuana inside a backpack in the bedroom. The second subject was also found to have a small bag of marijuana inside her purse.
Both individuals claimed ownership of the narcotics found in the apartment. They were arrested and charged with:
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Manufacture/Delivery of a Controlled Substance PG1 (4g–200g) – Drug-Free Zone
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Possession of Marijuana under 2 ounces
Both suspects were transported to the Navarro County Sheriff’s Office Jail.
The Corsicana Police Department emphasized that proactive patrols and narcotics enforcement remain a priority to keep the community safe. Residents who observe suspicious activity are encouraged to contact the department.
