SHERMAN, Texas (KTEN) — Kendall Glenn, a 40-year-old woman from Sherman, has been arrested and charged with trafficking methamphetamine. The Grayson County District Attorney’s office is now pursuing the case against her, which could result in up to 25 years of imprisonment if convicted.

Sherman police, Denison police, and county law enforcement agencies obtained a warrant based on reports that Glenn had conducted a controlled purchase related to drug activity. During their search at her residence, authorities discovered more than 24 grams of methamphetamine along with unused baggies, digital scales, and syringes indicative of ongoing trafficking operations.

The arrest is part of an ongoing effort by local law enforcement agencies in Sherman and Denison to combat the sale and distribution of illegal drugs within Grayson County. No additional details about Glenn’s background or previous criminal history were provided at this time.

This incident highlights the continued challenges faced by local authorities in addressing drug trafficking, particularly methamphetamine-related crimes that pose significant public safety risks. The case underscores the collaborative efforts between different police departments to tackle organized crime and protect communities from illegal narcotics distribution.

Further details about the investigation and upcoming legal proceedings will be released as they become available.