Five Amarillo Residents Indicted On Meth Charges

Five Amarillo residents are indicted for conspiring to sell methamphetamine by a federal grand jury.

The indictments came down last Thursday, after law enforcement began in 2021, investigating a drug trafficking organization selling meth around Amarillo.

Law enforcement had a federal search warrant out for Keisha Telles on La Salle Street, she was not there when law enforcement searched the premises and found meth in the kitchen.

They later learned she moved to an address on Milam Street. In November of 2021, the law recorded a call with the woman and arranged a meeting at her house and during the meeting, Telles offered to supply meth to a cooperating source.

She was told to purchase meth for 12-hundred dollars. She met a man identified as Antonio Levario or Shawty Mac on North Louisiana and told him more meth would be coming at a later date.

Another defendent was later identified as Christina Ramos. She sold drugs to officers for 6-hundred dollars and they followed her back to Telles’s home.

Meanwhile, Telles’s boyfriend, James Allmond is also indicted for his involvement, as well as Joseph Samora. Police searched his apartment and found a stash of meth and admitted to selling the drugs since his release from prison.