Dallas police have released information regarding the arrest of five suspects and the seizure of fentanyl, guns, and body armor during a raid on a suspected drug house last week.

Dallas SWAT officers executed a search warrant at the 3300 block of Webb Chapel Extension in Northwest Dallas on August 22. Patrol officers had spent several weeks gathering evidence and conducting surveillance.

Oscar Garza, 22, faces the most serious charges among those arrested. Prosecutors charged him with two counts of first-degree felony drug manufacturing, plus weapons and body armor violations as a convicted felon.

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Officers also arrested Melissa Martinez, 32; Marissa Davis, 26; Alicia Kruse, 40; and Sara Vandeneyde, 39. Each woman had outstanding warrants for narcotics charges.

The seizure netted 6.6 grams of fentanyl and 4 grams of crack cocaine. Officers also found half a gram of methamphetamine and 26.7 grams of suspected fentanyl awaiting lab confirmation.

Two handguns were recovered, including one reported stolen. Officers also seized a ballistic vest equipped with armor plates.

“This successful investigation is one example of how we are disrupting criminal activity in Dallas. Criminals involved in drug sales should be on notice that Dallas is not the place for this activity,” said Major Paul Thai, commander of the Northwest Patrol Division.

The case represents a significant drug bust for the Northwest Division. Even small amounts of fentanyl can prove deadly, with just two milligrams potentially causing an overdose.

Police documented the investigation under case number 120777-2025.