
HARRIS COUNTY, Texas (KTRK) -- A man was arrested last week after officers seized hundreds of pounds of drugs from his apartment, according to the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office.
In a statement, MCSO said its Narcotics Enforcement Team, along with Drug Enforcement Administration agents, executed two search warrants in Harris County for an ongoing narcotics investigation. The statement said the investigation involved drug trafficking in Montgomery County with a primary dealer located in Harris County.
The investigation led officers to Zachary Disorbo's apartment, where they uncovered his large-scale narcotics operation, the statement read, describing the apartment as "utilized by Disorbo as a 'stash house.'"
The apartment was located across from Klein High School, the statement read.
According to the statement, officers seized hundreds of pounds of drugs, including over 100 pounds of THC, about 50,000 meth-laced Adderall pills, and about 42,200 Xanax pills, along with ketamine, cocaine, and mushrooms.
Disorbo was charged with multiple counts of felony manufacture and delivery of narcotics in Harris County.