Crime & Safety
Police Arrest 4 In Hockley Narcotics Raid That Nets Meth, Crack
Deputies arrested Johnny Johnson, Johnny Johnson Jr., Elisa Terrell, and Larry Gertman, during a narcotics raid in Hockley.
HOCKLEY, TX — An investigation into narcotics activity in far northwest Harris County led to the arrest of four people on Thursday. Members of the special operations unit in Precinct 4 began looking into the narcotics activity in the area after several traffic stops on minor offenses resulted in arrests for possession of crack cocaine, according to a press release from Constable Mark Herman's Office.
Investigators learned that narcotics were being sold from a home in the 24200 block of Wild Horse Lane in Hockley, officials said.
Deputies were able to obtain a search warrant for the home where they allegedly found four people inside the home with narcotics, officials said.
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Deputies identified the four inside the home as Johnny Johnson,48, Johnny Johnson Jr.,20, Elisa Terrell,39, and Larry Gertman, 31.

Deputies recovered 1.96 ounces of Marijuana, 7.9 grams of Methamphetamine, 8.1 grams of Powder Cocaine and 2.9 grams of Crack Cocaine, according to the press release.
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All four were arrested, Herman said.
Johnny Johnson was charged with two counts of possession of a controlled substance manufacture and delivery, and is being held without bond, while Johnny Johnson Jr was released after retaliation charges were dropped.
"Elisa Terrell was charged with possession of a controlled substance. Her bond was set at $1,500.00 out of the 178th District Court," Herman said.
Larry Gertman had an open felony warrant out of Waller County Sheriff's Office for possession of a controlled substance and failure to appear, police said.
Gertman was taken to the Waller County Sheriff's Office where he is being held without bond, Herman said.
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