FORT WORTH, Texas — A man accused of selling narcotics "drive-thru" style through the window of a Fort Worth home was sentenced earlier this month to 135 months in prison.
Willie Bryant, 39, was charged with conspiracy to possess a controlled substance with intent to distribute in May of 2023 and pleaded guilty in October, officials said in a release.
Fort Worth police received a tip in May of 2023 that a man, later identified as Bryant, was distributing black tar heroin, cocaine, crack, fentanyl, and other drugs from a window next to the driveway of a home on Ramey Avenue, according to the criminal complaint.
"The Crime Stoppers Tip stated that "Bobbie" [later identified by investigators as Bryant] sells narcotics from the window that is next to the driveway in the following manner: Cars pull into the driveway and order at the window and receive their narcotics; the driver never has to get out of their car to buy drugs," the criminal complaint reads.
During a search of the house, police said they found about 24 grams of methamphetamine, 15 grams of black tar heroin, 51 fentanyl pills, 5 grams of cocaine and 1.65 ounces of marijuana near the driveway window.
Officials also said they found 10 firearms, driver’s licenses, ID cards, bank cards and social security cards issued to 10 different people, and various drugs in a cutout in a bathroom wall behind a mirror.
SWAT officers arrested Bryant at the residence May 30, according to the complaint.
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