Robertson County Drug Raid: Massive Meth Bust Results in Arrests and 19 Pounds Seized

A man from Cedar Hill was arrested after authorities discovered 19 pounds of methamphetamine within his residence, reported both the Robertson County Sheriff's Office and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
Thomas Clinard, aged 61, was apprehended at his residence on Fykes Grove Road in Cedar Hill. Following the issuance of a search warrant, law enforcement officers inspected his house and discovered a significant amount of methamphetamine with an estimated street value of around $400,000.
Clinard is charged with possessing methamphetamine with the intention to sell as well as conspiring to sell methamphetamine. He remains in custody without bail.
Sheriff Michael Van Dyke addressed the operation, stating, "We have removed 19 pounds of methamphetamine from the streets of Robertson County. This quantity has an approximate street value of $400,000, significantly disrupting illicit drug trafficking here. We do not accept illegal drugs within our community. It’s essential for our families to enjoy living in a safe environment devoid of such criminal acts. I commend the diligent efforts of my team at the Sheriff's Office as well as our collaborative ties with fellow law enforcement entities that made this possible."
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