Sweetwater, TX – Authorities have arrested Michael Keller and Mark Hay last week on multiple drug charges following a series of community tips, police reported.
The arrests occurred on October 1, 2025, after Sweetwater police received several reports of suspicious activity at Keller’s home. Police say the tips prompted an investigation that uncovered significant drug activity.
Traffic Stop Leads to Search Warrant
During the investigation, officers conducted a traffic stop on a resident from Keller’s home. A K9 unit detected narcotics in the vehicle, which led authorities to obtain and execute a search warrant at Keller’s residence in the 1000 block of E. Third St.
During the search, police seized approximately 60 grams of methamphetamine, along with digital scales, plastic bags, and other drug-related materials.
Charges Filed
Both men were booked into the Nolan County Jail on multiple drug-related charges as per KTXS.
Michael Keller faces charges including:
- Manufacture/Delivery of a Controlled Substance
- Possession of Marijuana
- Possession of a Dangerous Drug
Mark Hay was charged with:
- Manufacture/Delivery of a Controlled Substance
Dangers of Drug Abuse
Drug abuse, particularly methamphetamine use, poses serious risks to individuals and communities. Some of the dangers include:
- Addiction and dependency, which can disrupt personal and professional life
- Severe health effects, including heart problems, neurological damage, and mental health disorders
- Increased risk of accidents and criminal behavior, putting both users and the public in danger
- Strain on families and communities, as drug-related activity often leads to violence and legal consequences
Authorities emphasize that drug abuse is not only illegal but extremely dangerous, and reporting suspicious activity can help protect the community.
Call to Action
Community members are encouraged to report suspicious drug activity to local authorities to help prevent crime and safeguard neighborhoods.
We also invite readers to share their thoughts, experiences, or warnings in the comments below to raise awareness about the dangers of drug abuse and support efforts to keep Sweetwater, Texas safe.













