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Four Arrested in Nacogdoches County Drug Bust Involving Children

George Fields, Ambria Curl, Terrence Jones, and Alisha Jones face felony charges for drugs and child endangerment

by Amelia Crawford

NACOGDOCHES, Texas (KLTV) – Four individuals were arrested after Nacogdoches County deputies discovered a significant amount of illegal drugs across two homes in the area.

George Ray Fields Jr., 40, Ambria Nicole Curl, 30, Terrence Demon Jones, 42, and Alisha Denette Jones, 33, face multiple felony charges related to the possession and distribution of controlled substances. The arrests occurred after a search at a home on the 1500 block of Cleaver Street on Tuesday and an apartment on the 300 block of Ellington Street on Wednesday.

During the investigation, authorities seized a variety of illegal drugs, including cocaine, ecstasy, methamphetamine, marijuana, and suspected fentanyl pills. Additionally, a loaded handgun was found at one of the properties. Law enforcement also reported that the drugs were stored in locations easily accessible to children living in the home.

Terrence Jones and Alisha Jones have been charged with distribution and possession of controlled substances, as well as abandoning or endangering a child. Fields is charged with manufacturing or delivering a controlled substance and two counts of possession of a controlled substance. He is currently being held at the Nacogdoches County Jail on a bond of $360,000.

Curl faces a charge of possession of a controlled substance and was released after posting a $6,000 bond. The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services was notified, and the children were safely removed from the dangerous living conditions.

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