Man arrested on outstanding felony warrants
Published 12:32 am Monday, August 26, 2019
Deputies with the Bell County Sheriff’s Office arrested a man with outstanding felony warrants during an investigation recently.
Bell County Chief Deputy Doug Jordan and Deputy Edward Dray arrested 37-year-old Timothy Paul Jackson of Frakes Thursday.
Jackson is charged with first-degree possession controlled substance (methamphetamine), second-degree possession of controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia.
According to a press release from the Bell County Sheriff’s Office, deputies Jordan and Dray traveled to Jackson’s residence and witnessed him just inside the front door of the home. When Jackson saw the deputies, he shut the front door. When deputies entered the home, he was placed under arrest.
The release states that a search of the residence revealed in plain sight, a substance believed to be crystal methamphetamine, another substance believed to be buprenorphine and, according to the statement, dozens of syringes — both capped and uncapped. The items were all located near Jackson.
Jackson remains in the Bell County Detention Center.