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The undersigned Magistrate having heretofore found that probable cause exists for the issuance of this WalTant you are hereby commanded to arrest:
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BEFORE ME, the ,'--/ndersigned " authority, ..on this \ day .'.personally appeared the . ..u r ., , . - ' undersigned : .' < -., '. ., ,',. _ affiant, rT1Eildulysworn on 9ath deposes and says: My name IS Officer JC Williams #3603, of the Fort Worth' Police Department SpeCial' Operati9ns Division and I have good reason to believe and do believe that on or about the 3rd day of November, 2011, in Tarrant County, Texas, Austin Michael Carpenter W/M 05/18/1992 did then and there commit the offense of DELIVERY OF CIS PG3 <28 GM, HSC 481,114 jr:J that he did then and there intentionally and knowingly deliver hydrocodone, in the form of pills, to your affiant Fort Worth Police Officer JC Williams.'#3603, including any adulterants and dilutants.

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1. That your affiant, Officer;jC Williams #3603, has been a Fort Worth Police for overfive (5) years and is cl.Jrrently assigned to the Special Operations Division, Narcotic Section. Your affiantiscurrently assigned as a Narcotics Investigator with the Fort Worth Police Department Special Operations Division Narcotics Unit. During your affianfs career as a peace officer, your affiant has gained experience and training in the' detection, investigation, and apprehension of suspects who possess, distribute, or manufacture narcotics. Your affiant has participated in all of the normal methods of investigation, including but not limited to, electronic and visual surveillance, general questioning of suspects, victirns;andwitnesses, the use of search warrants, the usebf confidential informants, and, ttie use of undercover officers/agents. 2. That on or about the 3rd day of November, 4011, your affiant began an investigation of (later identified as Austin Michael illegal narcotic sales from a subject Carpenter W/M 05/18/1992,). ' 3. That on the 3rd day of November, 2011, your affiant was contacted by a confidential informant and was informed that "Austin" was various types of opiate pills to students at Texas Christian University. 4. That on the 3 day of November, 2011, a confidential source of information contacted Carpenter and set up a meeting for Carpenter and your affiant to meet at the CVS parking lot at 2603 W. Berry St and informed him that your affiant wanted to buy "15 dones" (street terminology for hydrocodone pills) and 4 "bars" (street terminology for alprazolam) pills for $100.00. At approximately 3:33pm, I arrived at the CVS parking lot and met with Carpenter, who arrived in a maroon F-150, bearing TXLP _ . I exited my vehicle and got in Carpenter's truck. Carpenter introduced himself as "Austin" and pulled out a plastic baggy containing yellow oval pills (ITEM1) and yellow rectangular pills (ITEM2), which through training and experience, looked similar to
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hydrocodone and alprazolam pills. Carpenter said, "This is the last of what I have for now..... 15 hydrocodones and 4 "bars". Carpenter told me that he was still trying to find a new "connect" for some more "hydrocodones". I asked Carpenter, "How much?" Carpenter said, "It was $100.00". I then gave Carpenter $100.00 of US Currency for ITEM 1 and ITEM 2. I asked Carpenter if I could call him later if I wanted more and he , agreed. I th.en left this location.
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5. That' the 3 rd day of November, 2011, I ran the license'platEdor tlie truck that Carpenter was driving, which came back to a ,"Beth Carpenter". Believing this car to be possibly owned by his parents, I ran the name "Austin Carpenter" through the FWPD and DPS databases. One of the results came back to an "Austin Michael CarpenterW/M 05/18/1992, I looked up this DL photo from this subject and confirmed that this was the same person from whom your affiant purchased Item #1 and ITEM #2. 6. That on the 15 th day of December, 2011, Mike Fish, a .Chemist with the Fort Worth Police Crime Lab, conducted an analysis of Item #1 and Item #2; The analysis was conducted under lab# 11-06515-1 and revealed that Item # 1 contained 6.48 grams of dihydrocodeinone, not more than 15mg per dosage unit and Item #2 contained 1.02GM of alprazolam. ' . 7. That on 15th day of Februa'ry, 2012, your affiant showed the driver's license of Carpenter (Austin Michael Carpenter, to a confidential informant, Wr1q had originally given us information on Carpenter. The confidential informant confirmed. that thiswa,sthe same subject who he had arranged the meeting with on 11/3/11, where: I purchased hydrocodone and alprazolam. 8. That your affiantdocumented the details of this offense under Fort Worth Police report number 11-113866.
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BEFORE ME, thf;lundersigned on this day personally appeared the undersigned affiant, who afterl:Jkfngby' me duly'sworn on oath deposes and says: My name is Officer J C Williams #3603';' of the F'ortWorth Police Department Special Operations Division and I have good reason to believe and do believe that on or about the 3'd day of November, 2011, in Tarrant County, Texas, AustinMichael Carpenter W/M 05/18/1992 did then and there coinmit the offense of DELIVERY OF CIS PG3 <28 GM, HSC 481.114 in that he did then and there intentionally and knowingly deliver alprazolam, in the form of pills, to your affiant Fort Worth Police Officer JC includi'ng any adulterants and dilutants.
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1. That your affiant, Officer,JC Williams #3603, has been a Fort Worth Police Officer for over five (5) years and is ciJrrently assigned to the Special Operations Division, Nari:;otic Section.Your affiant is currently assigned as a Narcotics Investigator with the Fort Worth Police Departrn'enlSpecial Operations Division Narcotics Unit. During your affiant's career as a peace officer, your affiant has gained experience and training in the detection, investigation, and apprehension of suspects who possess, distribute, or' manufacture narcotics. Your affiant has participated in all of the normal methods ot investigation, including but not limited to, electronic and visual surveillance, general questioning of suspects, victims, and witnesses, the use of search warrants, the use of confidential informants, and the use of undercover officers/agents. 2. That on or about the 3'd dayof November, 2011, your affiant began an investigation of illegal narcotic sales from a subject named "Austin" (later identified as AUstin Michael Carpenter W/M 05/18/1992,). . 3. That on the 3'd day of November, 2011, your affiant was contacted by a confidential informant and was informed that "Austin" was vari,ous types of opiate pills to students at Texas Christian University. 4. That on the 3'd day of November, 2011, a confidential source of ihformation contacted Carpenter and set up a meeting for Carpenter and your affiant to meet at the CVS parking lot at 2603 W, Berry St and informed him that your affiant wanted to buy "15 dones" (street terminology for hydrocodone pills) and 4 "bars" (street terminology for alprazolam) pills for $100.00. At approximately 3:33pm, I arrived at the and met with Carpenter, who arrived in a maroon F-150, bearing T X L P _ . I exited my vehicle and got in Carpenter's truck. Carpenter introduced himself as "Austin" and pulled out a plastic baggy containing yellow oval pills (ITEM 1) and yellow rectangular pills (ITEM2), which through training and experience, looked similar to hydrocodone and alprazolam pills. Carpenter said, "This is the last of what I have for
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now..... 15 hydrocodones and 4 "bars". Carpenter told me that he was still trying to find a new "connect" for some more "hydrocodones". I asked Carpenter, "How much?" Carpenter said, "It was $100.00". I then gave Carpenter $100.00 of US Currency for ITEM 1 and ITEM 2. I asked Carpenter if I could call him later if I wanted more and he agreed. I then left this location. 5. That on 3'd day ofNovember,'2011, I ran the license plate the truck that Ca(periterwas driVing, which came back to a "Beth Carpenter". Believing this car to be possibly owned by his parents; I ran the name "Austin Carpenter" through the FWPD and DPS databases. Oneofthe results came back to an "Austin Michael CarpenterW/M 05/18/1 992, I looked up this DL photo from this subject and confirmed that this was the same person from whom your affiant purchased Item #1 and ITEM #2. 6. That on the 15 day of December, 2011, Mike Fish, a Chemist with the Fort Worth Police Crime Lab, conducted an analysis of Item #1 and Item #2. The analysis was conducted under lab# 11-06515-1 and revealed that Item#tcontained 6.48 grams of dihydrocodeinone, not more than 15mg per dosage unit and Item #2 contained 1.02GM of alprazolam. 7. That on 15th day of February, 2012, your affiant showed the driver's license photograph of Carpenter(,II.ustinMichael Carpenter, to a confidential informant,who had originally given us information on Carpenter. The confidential informant confirmed that this was the same subject who he had arranged the meeting with on 11/3/11, where I purchased.hydrocodone and alprazolam. . 8. That your affiant documented the details of this offense under Fort Worth Police report number 11-113866.
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BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, on this day personaily appeared the undersigned affia-Ilt,"who after beingbyme duly sworn on oath deposes and says: My name is Officer JC Williams #3603, of the Fort Worth Police Department Special Operations Division and I have good reason to believe and do believe that on or about the t h day of November, 2011 , in Tarrant County, Texas, Austin Michael Carpenter W/M 05/18/1992 did then and there commit the offense of Deliver of Controlled Substance PG3 <28 GM HSC 481.114 (Drug-Free Zone) in that he did then and there intentionaily and knowingly .deliver hydrocodone to your affiant Fort Worth Police Officer JC Williams #3603, including any adulterants and dilutants; I,\iithin a Drug-Free Zone. My belief is based upon the following facts and information: 1. That your affiant, OfficerJC Williams #3603, has been a Fort Worth Police Officer for over five (5) years and is Currently assigned to the Special Operations Division, Narcotic Section. Yqur affiant is cudently assigned as a Narcotics Investigator with the Fort Wqrth Police Department Special Operations Division Narcotics Unit. During your affiant's career>as a peace officer, your affiant has gained experience and training in the detection, investigation, and apprehension of suspects who possess, distribute, ormanufacture .narcotics. Your affiant has participated in ail of the normal methods of investigation, including but not limited to, electronic and visual surveiilance, general questioning ofsuspects, victims, and witnesses, the use of search warrants, the use of confidential informants, and the use of undercover officers/agents. 2. That on or about the 3'd day6f November, 2011, your affiant began an investigation of iilegal narcotic sales from a subject named "Austin" (later identified as Austin Michael Carpenter WIM 05/18/1992). Your affiantreceived information from a confidential informant that Carpenter was seiling variouslypes of opiate piilsto students at Texas Christian University. 3. That on the 3'd day of November, 2011, your affiant successfuily purchased hydrocodone and alprazolam from Carpenter, which.was laterla,boratory tested and confirmed to be hydrocodone and alprazolam. See details. on FWPD #11-113866. 4. That on the 3'd day of November, 2011, I ran the license plate for the truck that Carpenter was driving, which came back to a "Beth Carpenter". Believing this carto be possibly owned by his parents, I ran the name "Austin Carpenter" through the FWPD and DPS databases. One of the results came back to an "Austin Michael Carpenter W1M 05/18/1992, I looked up this DL photo from this subject and confirmed that this was the same person from whom your affiant purchased the hydrocodone and alprazolam on 11/3/11.

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5. That on the yth day of November, 2011, your affiant continued an investigation of illegal narcotic sales from Carpenter. Carpenter contacted your affiant and told me that he had just gotten in some "lean" (common street terminology for promethazine/codeine cough syrup) and was selling it for $20 an ounce, as well as some hydromorphone pills. I told hirnJhat I would buy 4 ounces of the, cough syrup and 2 of the hydromorphone pills. 'Catpenter agceed'to sell all of it to me for $'110,00 and he iNOllrd throw in two hydrocodone' pills for Jree. Carpenter toldli1e to meet him at the Kroger parking lot. 6. That on the yth day of November, 2011, at approximately 1: 14pni, I arrived at the Kroger parking lot at 3120 S. University Dr, Fort Worth, Tarrant County, TX: Carpenter contacted me and told me that he was in his red F-150 from the last time we met. I walked over to his truck and got in the bacK passenger seat. I observed Carpenter as the driver and another W/M that introduced hilllself as "Ryan" in the front passenger seat. Carpenter immediately pulled out a plastic baby bottle filled with a thick purple liquid, which from training; and experience, looked similart6 couQQsyrtipc;ontaining codeine (ITEM 1) and handed itto me. Carpenter said, "Here's like 4 and a half ounces". I told him that I only had.$120.00 and didn't have change. I then handed Carpehter $120.00 of US Currency. qarpenter said, "I'll give you an extra couple of more vicodins". I said that was ok. Carpenter then pulled out a cloth sack and pulled out some white pills and put themin aplastic baggy. Carpenter said that he and "Ryan" had already takeh,a fewourlces of the codeine syrup and said that it was good. Carpenter then handed me the plastic baggy containing two oval white pills with "Watson 385" on them (ITEM 2) and twowh,ite oval pills with "M358" on them (ITEM 3). Carpetner referred to them as "vikes". In the' same baggie, I observed two small circular pills with "M" on one side and' "4" on the othef(ITEM 4). Carpenter said that ITEM 4 were 4mg "hydromorphine" pills.; Carpenter then described the best way to use them was for me to crush them up and snort them. After some conversation about using other types of opiates, I eventuplly left this l o c a t i o n . ' 7. That on the 16 day of December, 2011,Cherish Harmon, a Cheplist with the Fort Worth Police Crime Lab, conducted an analysis of Item #1 - #4,' The analysis was conducted under lab# 11-07293 and revealedtQat Item # 1 cOQtained 155.77 GM of dextromethorphan, Item #2 contained 1.42 GMpf dihydrocodeinone, not more than not more than 15mg per dosage unit, ITEM #3 contained 1.27 Grvlof 15mg per dosage unit, and ITEM #4 contained 0.31. GM of hydromorphone. 8. That your affiant has conducted research using google maps and maps relating to properties owned, rented, or leased by Texas Christian University (an institution of higher learning and listed Drug-Free Zone under 481.134 (b)). Your affiant has concluded that the Kroger grocery store parking lot located at 3120 S. University Dr. is within approximately 500 feet of property owned, rented, or leased by TCU, including but not limited,tothe TCU Barnes and Noble Bookstore locgted at 2\150 S. University Dr. and the TCU Human Re,sources Administrative building, and the TCU Music Building South located on the 2900 block of Rogers Ave.
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9. That 15t!lday of February. 2012. your affiant showed the driver's license photograph of Carpenter (Austin Michael Carpenter, to a confidential informant. who had originally given us information on Carpenter. The confidential informant confirmed that this was the same subject who he had arranged the meeting with on 11/3/11, where I purchased hydrocodone and alprazolam. "-- 1O. That youraHiant documented the details of this offense under Fort Wo"rthPolice report - ,. numBer 1 1 - 1 1 5 1 9 5 . '
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THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF TARRANT

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BEFORE ME, authority, on this day personally appeared the undersigned affiant, wno after'beingbYnldulyswqrnoncoalh deposes and says: My name is Officer JC WilliaiTis#3603, of the Fort Worth Police Departmerit Special Operations Division and I have good reason to believe and do believe that on or about the t h day of November, 2011, in Tarrant County, Texas, Austin Michael Carpenter W/M 05/18/1992 did then and there commit the offense of Deliver of Controlled Substance PG1 <1 GM HSC 481.112 (Drug-Free Zone) in that he did then and mereintentionally and knowingly deliver hydromorphone to your.affiant Fort Worth PoliceOfficer'JC Williams #3603, including any adulterants and dil,utants; within a DrugcFrE;Je Zone. My belief is based upon the following facts and information:
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1. That your affiant, OfficerqC Williams #3603, has been a Fort Worth Police Officer for over,tivE} (5) yearsand is currently assigned to the Special Operations Division, Narcotic Section. Youraffiarit is currently assigned as a Narcotics Investigator with the Fort Wqcth Policepepartment Special Operations Division Narcotics Unit. During your affiant;s career'as. a peace officer, your affiant has gained experience and training in the' detection; .ii')yestigation, and apprehension of suspects who possess, distribute, or manufacture nqrcotics. Your affiant has participated in all of the normal methods of investigation, inc;luding but not limited to, electronic and visual surveillance, genercll questioning of suspects, victims, and witnesses, the use of search warrants, the useol confidential informapts, and the use of undercover officers/agents. 2. That on or about the 3rd day of November,2011, your affiant began Cjn investigation of illegal narcotic sales from a subject named "Austin" (later identified as Austin Michael Carpenter W/M 05/18/1992). Your affiant received information,from a confidential informant that Carpenter was selling various typ'es of opiate students at Texas Christian University. . ' 3. That on the 3rd day of November, 2011, your affiant suce;:essfully purchased hydrocodone and alprazolam from Carpenter, whichwaSlatE;Jr laboratory tested and confirmed to be hydrocodone and alprazolam. See details on FWPD #11-113866. 4. That on the 3rd day of November, 2011, I ran the license plate for the truck that Carpenter was driving, which came back to a "Beth Carpenter". Believing this car to be possibly owned by his parents, I ran the name "Austin Carpenter" through the FWPD and DPS databases. One of the results'came back to an "Austin Michael CarpenterW/M I looked up this DL photo from this subject and confirmed 05/18/1992, that this was the same person from whom your affiant purchased the hydrocodone and alprazolam on 11/3/11.
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5. That on the i h day of November, 2011, your affiant continued an investigation of illegal narcotic sales from Carpenter. Carpenter contacted your affiant and told me that he had just gotten in some "lean" (common street terminology for promethazine/codeine cough syrup) and was selling it for $20 an ounce, as well as some hydromorphone pills. I told .' him tl18t I would buy 4 ounces of the cough syrup and 2 of the hydrbmorphone pills. Caq:ieriTer agreed to sell all of it to me for $110.00 and he would throw in two hydrocodone pills for free, Carpenter told me to meet himat the Kroger parking lot. 6. That on the i h day of November, 2011, at approximately 1:14pm,1 arrived at the Kroger parking lot at 3120 S. University Dr, Fort Worth, Tarrant County, TX. Carpenter contacted me and,told me that he was in'his red F-150 from the last time we met. I walked over to his truck and got in the back passenger seat. I observed Carpenter as the driver and another W/M that introduced himself as "Ryan" in the frol1t passenger seat. Carpenter immediately pulled out a plastic baby bottiefille.cl.witha thick purple liquid, which from training] and experience, looked similar to cough syrup contaioing codeine (ITEM 1) and handed it to me. Carpenter said, "Here's like 4 and a half ounces". I told him that I only had $120.00 and didn't have change. I then handed Carpenter $120.00 of US Currency. Carpenter said, "I'll give you an extra couple of more vicodins". I saidthatwasok. Carpenter then pulled out a cloth sack and pulled out some whitepilis and put them in a plastic baggy. Carpenter said that he and "Ryan" had already taken'C! few ounces of the codeine syrup and said that it was good. Carpenter then handed mEl. the plastic baggy containing two oval white pills with "Watson 385" on them (ITEM 2) and two white, oval pills with "M358" on them (ITEM 3). Carpetner referred to them as, "vikes". In the Same baggie, I observed two small circular pills with "M" on one side amj; "4" on the other (ITEM 4). CarpEil1ter said that ITEM 4 were 4mg "hydromorphine" pills'; Carpenter then deScribed thEibest way to use them was for me to crush thenll,lp and snort them. After so";'e conversation abou.t using other types of opiates, I eventually left this location. 7. That on the 16 th day of December, 2011, Cherish Harmon, a ChElmist with the Fort Worth Police Crime Lab, conducted an analysis of Item #1 - #4. The analysis was conducted under lab# 11-07293 and revealed that Item # 1 contained 155.77 GM of dextromethorphan, Item #2 contained 1.42 GM of dihydrocodeinone, not more than 15mg per dosage unit, ITEM #3 contained 1.27 GM of dihydrocodeinone, not more than 15mg per dosage unit, and ITEM #4 contained 0.31 GM oLbydromorphone. 8. That your affiant has conducted research using google maps and maps relating to properties owned, rented, or leased by Texas Christian University (an institution of higher learning and listed Drug-Free Zone under 481.134 (b)). Your affiant has concluded that the Kroger grocery store parking lot located at 3120 S. University Dr. is , withinapR.roximately 500feet of property owned"rented; or leased by TCU,inciuding but not limited to the TCU Barnes and Noble Bookstore located at 2950 S. University Dr. and the TCU Human Resources Administrative building, and the TCU Music Building South located on the 2900 block of Rogers Ave.
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9. That on 15 th day of February, 2012, your affiant showed the driver's license photograph
of Carpenter (Austin Michael Carpenter, to a confidential informant, who had originally given us information on Carpenter. The confidential informant confirmed that this was the same subject who he had arranged the meeting with on 11/3/11, where I purchased hydrocodone and alprazolam. 167That youraffiant documented the details ofthis offense under Fort Worth Police report number 11-115195. WHEREFORE, I request that an arrest warrant be issued for the suspect, Austin Michael Carpenter W/M 05/18/1992 hereinbefore designated according to the laws of this State;
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. WARRANT OF ARREST
TO ANY PEACE OFFICER OF THE STATE OF TEXAS; ... The undersigned Magistrate having heretofore found that probable cause exists for the issuance of this warrant you are hereby commanded to arrest:
Austin Michael Carpenter W/M 05/18/1992

hereinafter referred to as the suspect, and bring the said suspect before a Magistrate in and for Tarrapt County, Texas, instanter, then and there to answer the State Of Texas for an offense against the laws of the said State, ta-wit DELIVERY OF C/S'PG1<:1GM., HSC 481.112 (Drug-Free ZOIJ.!of which offense he, the said suspect, is accused by the written affidavit, under oath of Fort Worth Police Officer JC Williams #3603, filed before me anterior to the issuance of this warrant. Herein fail not and due;rytum make hereof at the place hereinafter named. Witness my official the .

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THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF TARRANT

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BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared the undersigned affiant, whoafterHei-ng by me dUly sworn on oath deposes and says: My name is Officer JC Williams #3603, of the Fort Worth Police Department Special Operations Division . and I have good reason to believe and do believe that on or about the 16th day of November, 2011, in Tarrant County, Texas, Austin Michael Carpenter W/M 05/18/1992 did then and there commit the offense of Deliver of Controlled Substance PG1 <1 GM HSC 481.112 (Drug-Free Zone) in that he did then and there intentionally and knowingly deliver hydrocodone to your affiant Fort Worth Police Officer JC Williamsft.3603, including any adulterants and dilutants; within a Drug-Free Zone. My belief is based upon the foIlo\vjng facts and information: 1. That your affiant, OfficerJC Williams #3603, has been a Fort Worth Police Officelt for over five (5) years and is currently assigned to the Special Operations Division, Narcotic SecticJn ,You raffiant is cLJJ-rently assigned as a Narcotics Investigator with the FortWQrth Police Department Special Operations Division Narcotics Unit. During your affiant:s career.as a peace officer, your affiant has gained experience and training in the detectioh" investigation, and apprehension of suspects who possess, distribute, or'> manufacture narcotics. Your affiant has participated in all of the normal methods investigation,ihcluding but not limited to, electronic and visual surveillance, generaL questioning of suspects, victims, and witnesses, the use of search warrants, the use of confidential informants, and the use of undercover officers/agents. _....

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2. That on or about the 3,dday6f November,2011, your affiant began an of illegal narcotic sales froma subject named. "Austin" (later identified as Austin Michael Carpenter W/M 05/18/1992). Your affiant received information{rorn a confidential informant that Carpenter was selling varioustypes of opiate pillstb students at Texas . Christian University. 3. That on the 3'd day of November, 2011, your affiant successfully purchased hydrocodone and alprazolam from Carpenter, which'Nas later tested and confirmed to be hydrocodone and alprazolam. See detailson.FWPD #11-113866. 4. That on the 3'd day of November, 2011, I ran the license plate for the truck that Carpenter was driving, which came back to a "Beth Carpenter". Believing this car to be possibly owned by his parents, I ran the name "Austin Carpenter" through the FWPD and DPS databases. One of the results-came back to an "Austin Michael Carpenter W/M 05/18/1992, D L _ . I looked up this DL photo from this subject and confirmed that this was the same personfrom whom your affiant purchased the hydrocodone and alprazolam on 11/3/11.

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5. That on the i day of November, 2011, your affiant continued an investigation of illegal narcotic sales from Carpenter. On this day, your affiant successfully purchased dextromethorphan and dihydrocodeinone from Carpenter, which was later laboratory tested and confirmed to be dextromethorphan and dihydrocodeinone. See details on FWPD #11-118731.

6.'; That 'on the 16 th day of November, 2012; your affiant continued an investigation of illegal
narcotic sales from Carpenter; I contacted Carpenter earlier in the day and asked if I could get some oxycotin. Carpenter said he could get some and to meet him at the Kroger around 1:00. Carpenter and I agreed for me to purchase 4 oxycotin pills for $110.00. At approximately 1:16pm, I arriveq at the Kroger parking'lot at 3120 S. University Dr, Fort Worth, Tarrant County, TX. Carpenter contacted me and told me that he was in his red F-150 from the last time we met. I walked over to his truck and got in the front passenger seat. Carpenter immediately pulled out a plastic baggy containing 4 prescription pills, which I believed to be oxycotin(ITEM 1), and handed ITS:M 1 to me. I told Carpenter that I had djdn't have change and haridedhim USCurn:!ncy for ITEM 1. Carpenter said that he would give me another pill since he did not havEJ:any change. Carpenter said he was about to pick up 50 more hydrocodones if I wanted to buy any more. After a short conversation, I left this location. 7. Thaton the.1 7t!J day oLNovember, 2011, Sharon R Patlon, a Chemist with the "Port Worth police Crime Lab, conducted an analysis of Item 1. The analysis was conducted under lab# 11-06783 and revealed that Item # 1 weighed 0.77 GM. Of these 5 tablets, one tabletwas analyzed and contained 0.15 grams of oxycodone. 8. That your affiant has conducted research using google maps and maps relating tq properties owned, rented, or by Texas Christian University (an institutionoL higher learning Clpd Zone under 481.134 (b)). Your affiar;lt has concluded that the storepflrking lot located at 3120 S. University Dr. is within approximately 500 feet of property owned, rented, or leased byTCU, including but not limited to the TCU Barnes and Noble Bookstore located at 2950S: University Dr. and the TCU Human Resources Administrative building, and theTCU Music Building South located on the 2900 block of Rogers 9. That on 15t!J day of February, 2012, your affiant showed the drive'r;'s license photograph of Carpenter (Austin Michael Carpenter, D L # _ to a confidential informant, who had originally given us information on Carpenter. The cbnfidi?ntialinformant confirmed thalthis was the same subject who he had arranged the meeting with on 11/3/11, where I purchased hydrocodone and alprazolam.

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10. That your affiant documented the details of this offense under Fort Worth Police report number 11-118731.
WHEREFORE, I request that an arrest warrant be issued for the suspect, Austin Michael Carpenter W/M 05/18/1992 hereinbefore designated according to the laws of this State.

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