Littlefield Police on Monday released information about four people who were arrested on charges related to illegal drugs.
Police identified the suspects as Gerado Estrada, Tyree Williams, George Nesbitt and
Richard Pherson.
Police said on Saturday morning at about 9:30, officers responded to a 9-1-1 call at the Plains Motel on Marshall Howard Boulevard for a disturbance.
Police said, “Officers arrived on-scene and found that the involved subjects had been in physical conflict.”
“Some subjects were running from the scene as officers arrived. Other subjects were detained,” Littlefield Police also said.
Littlefield Police officers asked for a search warrant and found “over 66 grams of liquid and crystal methamphetamine, [and] a quantity of other dangerous drugs.”
The statement from police did not say how many individuals ran away when police first arrived.
The full statement from police is as follows:
Incident Illegal Drug Arrests
Case Report IR17-0404
Location 201 Marshall Howard Blvd
Date / Time 10-14-2017 / 0930 hrs.
Officer(s) S. Garcia, J Anstead
Arrestee(s) Gerado Estrada, Tyree Williams, George Nesbitt, Richard Pherson
Officers Garcia and Anstead responded to a 9-1-1 call at the Plains Motel, 201 Marshall Howard Blvd #12 regarding a disturbance. Officers arrived on-scene and found that the involved subjects had been in physical conflict. Some subjects were running from the scene as officers arrived. Other subjects were detained. Probable cause was developed to lead officers to believe a quantity of illegal drugs and contraband was inside of the listed room. A search warrant was applied for, granted and signed in the 154th District Court with the assistance of the Lamb County District Attorney’s Office. Upon the execution of the search warrant, officers located over 66 grams of liquid and crystal methamphetamine, a quantity of other dangerous drugs, as well as drug paraphernalia. Numerous stolen items were found inside of the room as well. The arrestees were transported to the Lamb County Jail where they were booked. This office would like to thank Sheriff Gary Maddox and the members of the Lamb County Sheriff’s Office for their assistance.
Chief of Police Ross Hester