A Dallas Man's Drug Deal Goes Wrong

Grayson County, USASun Aug 10 2025
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A man from Dallas is now facing serious trouble after being convicted for selling a large amount of meth. Deldrick Damond Lewis, who is 40 years old, was found guilty by a jury. They said he planned to sell and had the intention to sell methamphetamine. This is a big deal because he was caught with about 490 grams of the drug in one go. The trial lasted three days. During this time, the court looked at evidence from Lewis' social media and his phone. This included text messages and other data. All of this helped to prove that he was involved in selling drugs. Lewis now faces a very long time in prison. The maximum sentence he could get is life. But first, there will be a hearing to decide his sentence. This will happen after the U. S. Probation Office finishes their investigation.
The case involved several law enforcement agencies. These included the FBI, the Texoma Narcotics and Violent Crime Task Force, the Grayson County Sheriff’s Office, the Sherman Police Department, and the Dallas Police Department SWAT Team. All of them worked together to investigate and bring Lewis to justice. This case shows how serious drug trafficking is. It also shows how different agencies can work together to fight crime. It's a reminder that selling drugs has serious consequences. Not only does it harm individuals, but it also affects the community as a whole.
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