Brazos County’s District Clerk Is Arrested For Possession Of A Controlled Substance

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The arrest report of Brazos County District Clerk Gabriel Garcia says he showed a Texas Ranger where to find cocaine in his home.

This is after the Texas Ranger obtained a search warrant on Wednesday which was executed on Friday.

In either a desk or dresser drawer, DPS special agents found an undisclosed number of baggies containing a total of 4.62 grams of cocaine.

After Garcia admitted the cocaine belonged to him, he was arrested for possession of a controlled substance.

Garcia is out of jail after posting a $20,000 dollar bond.

WTAW News has emailed Garcia inviting him to issue a statement.

Original story:

Brazos County District Clerk Gabriel Garcia is arrested by the Texas Rangers on a charge of possessing a controlled substance.

Garcia’s arrest was announced in a news release by Brazos County which says there will be no disruptions at the district clerk’s office.

A county spokesperson told WTAW News that deputy clerks will keep the office running.

The Brazos County district attorney’s office recused itself from the investigation.

A spokesperson in the DA’s office said the investigation was led by the Rockwall County district attorney.

WTAW News has contacted the Rockwall County DA requesting the circumstances that led to Garcia’s arrest. DA Kenda Culpepper said “We do not comment on a pending investigation.”

As of Friday night (June 5), Garcia is out of jail after posting a $20,000 dollar bond.

The arrest comes the week after Garcia lost his re-election bid, where he received less than one-fourth of the primary runoff vote.

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