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Great drug dealer from Seguin, who was arrested after investigation

(Seguin) – A local man will be confronted against the federal drug accusations last week after his arrest last week.

The authorities say they have arrested a man who was accused of being an important meth dealer who lived in Seguin.

In the past few months, officials from the Sheriff's Office Special Investigations Bureau of the Guadalupe County have been saying that a collaborative investigation by the federal anesthetic has shown a suspect that operates an organization for drug trafficking with several countries, including operations in Guadalupe and Comal Counties.

The study was made possible thanks to a collaboration with the DEA office in San Antonio, the office of the sheriff and the police authorities Seguin and New Braunfels.

On Thursday, in the direction of the investigators of GCSO detachment, Seguin PD Uniformed Officers initiated a traffic stop on a truck that is and was operated by the truck, which is identified as James Stokely.

Stokely discovered the stop and was persecuted by several law enforcement authorities.

They say that the persecution finally ended and Stokely was arrested in the 5000 block of the State Highway 123 North.

After the arrest searched by GCSO and Seguin PD Stokely's residence in the 1000 block of the East College Street.

During this search, about 1,500 grams of methamphetamine were discovered together with an indefinite amount of cash and a stolen firearm.

Stokely is confronted by federal fees for conspiracy to distribute a controlled substance.