Drug Arrest In College Station’s Southside Neighborhood Follows Two Month Investigation

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A College Station man who was indicted on a felony charge of possession of a controlled substance following a June 2018 arrest had that charge dismissed two years later.

According to online court records, the charge against Lael Schiffhauer of College Station was dismissed June 26, 2020. That was two days after a jury trial was scheduled to start.

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A home in College Station’s historic southside neighborhood was the site of a search warrant on June 28, 2018.

Chief deputy Calder Lively of the Brazos County precinct three constable’s office says that followed a two month investigation of watching numerous vehicles coming and going at all hours to and from the home near Brison Park.

Officers found methamphetamine and what is believed to be THC oil candy.

While this investigation began when another deputy constable recognized the person who was arrested, Lively reminds residents to report suspicious activity.

46 year old Lael Schiffhauer was arrested for possessing drugs which Lively said had an estimated street value of more than $1,700 dollars.

Click below for comments from Calder Lively, visiting with WTAW’s Bill Oliver.

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