Montgomery County, TX – Drug Bust: Nets Over 180 Pounds of Narcotics

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Montgomery County, TX – A major narcotics investigation between local and federal law enforcement has uncovered a large-scale drug operation spanning Montgomery and Harris counties, officials announced this week.

According to the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO), members of the Narcotics Enforcement Team (MOCONET) and agents from the DEA Houston Field Division executed two search warrants on December 10, 2025, in connection with an ongoing drug trafficking probe. The operation targeted a residence allegedly used as a “stash house” across from Klein High School in Harris County.

Authorities say the search led to the arrest of Zachary Disorbo, 36, who has been charged with multiple counts of felony manufacture and delivery of narcotics. Investigators reportedly uncovered and dismantled what they described as a “large-scale narcotics operation.”

The seized evidence included:

  • Methamphetamine-laced Adderall: 18.5 kilograms
  • Xanax: 10.8 kilograms
  • THC: 107 pounds
  • Marijuana: 93 pounds
  • Psilocybin mushrooms: 1.9 kilograms
  • Promethazine with codeine: 1,532 ounces
  • Ketamine: 838 grams
  • Cocaine: 568 grams
  • Cash: $11,500
  • Firearms: 3

Officials said the bust removed “a substantial amount of dangerous illegal narcotics” from the community. The investigation remains active and ongoing, with no further details available.

MCSO extended thanks to the DEA Houston Field Division and Harris County Precinct 4 Constable’s Office for their assistance, emphasizing that joint operations like this one are key in combating multi-county drug trafficking networks.


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