Officers found 142 pounds of marijuana, recovered six handguns, two assault-style pistols, an assault-style rifle and over $42,000 in cash.
22-year-old Devin Jamil Crenshaw of Duncanville, 21-year-old Damare Jaheim Lofton of Dallas and 22-year-old Ashton Javine Turner of Dallas were each charged with possession of 5 to 50 pounds of marijuana, a third-degree felony and unlawful carrying of a weapon.
21-year-old Trevor Jesse Nielsen of Cedar Hill was charged with delivery of 5 to 50 pounds of marijuana, a second-degree felony, possession of 50 to 2000 pounds of marijuana, a second-degree felony and possession of 4 ounces to 5 pounds of marijuana, a state jail felony.
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