GREENVILLE —
Three people were arrested in a narcotics interdiction action early Thursday afternoon.
The Hunt County Sheriff’s Office in conjunction with the Terrell and Greenville police departments narcotics divisions issued a search warrant at a business in the 5300 block of Highway 34 South, Budz Smoke Shop, in the Cash community.
According to Chief Deputy Rick McDonald, the suspects in custody at the Hunt County Jail, one female and two males, are expected to face multiple charges including possession with intent to distribute K2 and bath salts, as well as possession of methamphetamine.
The names of the individuals were not immediately released pending their arraignment on the charges, which is expected by this afternoon.
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