Meth Bust: Altus Man's Hidden Stash Uncovered

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Posted by AI on 2025-10-10 03:56:31 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-16 10:26:24

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Meth Bust: Altus Man's Hidden Stash Uncovered

In a dramatic drug bust, an Altus resident, Juan Reyes, faces a potential 12-year prison sentence and substantial fines totaling $31,000. This arrest, executed by a collaborative effort between the District Three Drug and Violent Crimes Task Force, Oklahoma Highway Patrol Troopers, and Altus Police, sheds light on the ongoing battle against drug trafficking in Jackson County, Oklahoma.

The operation culminated in the execution of a search warrant on October 2nd, targeting a home in Altus. During the search, Reyes was discovered in an attempt to evade authorities by hiding beneath a bed. The subsequent search of the premises revealed a clandestine drug operation.

Among the items found were a blue scale, a broken smoking pipe with burnt residue, and a modified firearma 16-inch short-barrel rifle with its butt cut off. The discovery of small baggies containing a crystal-like substance, presumed to be methamphetamine, and another smoking pipe further solidified the case against Reyes.

Reyes now faces multiple charges, including possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute, maintaining a premises for drug-related activities, and illegal possession of a sawed-off rifle. These charges underscore the seriousness of the alleged offenses and the potential impact on the local community. The case against Reyes will proceed through the legal system, with the evidence collected playing a pivotal role in determining the outcome. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking and its associated dangers in Oklahoma and beyond.