San Angelo Detectives Nab Habitual Criminal with Half a Pound of Meth

 

SAN ANGELO, TX -- 31-year-old Tommy Guzman was indicted by the U.S. District Court in Lubbock last week on two counts of Possession with Intent to Distribute Methamphetamine.  

According to a press release Wednesday afternoon, the indictments stemmed from an ongoing investigation of narcotics trafficking in San Angelo.

As a result of the indictments, Investigators with the Department’s Street Crimes Division (SCD) obtained a Search Warrant for Guzman’s residence located in the 2800 block of Patrick Street.

The warrant, issued by District Judge Scott Frost, was executed Wednesday morning by members of SCD along with the Department’s SWAT Team, K-9 Unit and Patrol Division as well as agents with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) and Drug Enforcement Administration.  

Two adults and one infant were located and detained during the search, which resulted in the discovery and seizure of nearly one-half pound of suspected methamphetamine.  

Guzman was taken into custody and is awaiting transport to the Taylor County Jail.

The Center for Tactical Medicine assisted with Wednesday’s operation.  Child Protective Services also responded to the scene.

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I want to say for someone as myself who has lived that life of drugs and addiction and selling and cps and gangs and etc. Its something that i hope my kids dont get into i was brought up the right way manners and church amd a straight a student but out of no where being put outg at the age of 16 ur mind goes a different direction when you have noone you learn to survive a different way. Thats someimes is the reason werr Only doin it to survive but others it is cuz they havr a habit or they were brought up into it so thats sll they know. Not everyone who is invovled with drugs in any way are bad people sometimes you dont even know who is it could be your doctor or a teacher or a judge but people picture that people who do drugs or sell drugs are bad snd has tattoos a d been in and out of jail but thats noyt always the case. Yes drugs are bad but people come to a dealer by there own choice we didnt force them to come buy drugs from us unlike perverts out there getting away with raping lil kids they didnt choice for u to rape them they were forced. My whole point to all this is that not all people who sale or do drugs are bad people and who are yall to judge that person when yall dont even know their life . yall make it seem like yall are perfect. Yall are not no ine is and only god can judge that person not you. And who are you to say they shoukd get life or death instead of giving these drug dealers life or death why dont yall give these nasty perverts life or death instead of probation people chose to get high and if the system cant fix it then it aint with the people involved with drugs its the damn system that suxs

Straight "a" student? From the complete lack of ability to write the English language, I seriously doubt it. Those of us who have a realistic sense of achieving actual justice believe that "habitual" hard drug dealers, pedophiles, rapists, and murderers do not deserve to continue to live since all they sow is misery, pain and heartache. It's just too bad that the process takes as long as it does when the death penalty is rendered, all at the expense of the poor, hardworking taxpayer.

Not all people who sell and use drugs are bad? Anyone who breaks the law intentionally is a bad person. Regardless of what life brings. We were given the choice to choose right or wrong. Don't bring gawd up as an excuse to be bad and use/sell drugs. They may think they are only hurting themselves, but the drug bidness is far reaching, and hurts more innocents than users.

Congratulations for winning the award for most self-serving load of crap ever presented here. I've seen up close and personal what druggies and their suppliers are like and do, and I don't have a damn bit of sympathy for any of them.

Have a nice evening.

….it gave me a laugh.

I love how people's cliche preamble of "i was brought up the right way manners and church", almost always follows a 2nd grade level, grammatical travesty of a laundry list of behaviors, which neither of the aforementioned seemed to have any sort of a positive effect on.

This is yet another domesticated Leftist pet, who swears she'd be a little less of a pain in the ass, if only the "system would get fixed". See, the narrative is, the rich and powerful people make poor people sell drugs and lead lives or crime, and rich and powerful people or those of who wear their pants around their waist are only tolerable when it's time to enjoy the creature comforts and institutions that they've provided, specifically designed to sustain and maintain populations of human garbage.

"Only God Can Judge Me"?. That was the title of a popular 2 Pac song, and soon after it came out, every jailhouse rat had that scrawled across their back, the mantra of the perpetual failure who's played his last hand in the real world, and is now relegated to a realm of spiritual drivel within the confines of a cage.

2 Pac died at age 24, over a fabricated "East Vs. West" feud, perpetrated and funded by teenage Rap fans, and I've never seen anyone who's utilized that phrase (spoken or written), that retained any semblance of a productive lifestyle or respectability.

Time for a new team leader, perhaps.

akm, Mon, 09/24/2018 - 09:57

No one here should judge him. You are not in his shoes and you don't know his life. It's amazing you see all these comments on the ones who get in trouble for drugs but you sure don't see them on the sex offenders. You say give him life or give him death but really the people who deserve life or death are the sex offenders. No one is better then anyone. So before you throw stones remember everyone has a glass house and your crap will come out.

You should actually read my previous commentary. All of the above.....
Yes, I am better than drug dealers, pedophiles, murderers and rapists....and habitual pedophile priests. Yep, I'm sure of it.

..don't 'prejudge', which makes sense. Judging, however, after a personal experience is natural. While we may not know a man's favorite flavor of ice cream, we may judge his deeds, collectively, and subsequently come to an approximate conclusion.

If the previous poster has suddenly become an advocate for children's welfare, then he'd feel the same concern as many others would, noting that CPS was called. I suppose we're to overlook the actions of these scholars, seeing as how they were only selling meth around children, rather than touching them.

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