Angela Ruth Mallone
Angela Ruth Mallone
Angela Ruth Mallone is a convicted drug dealer from Town Bluff in Tyler County, Texas. [undefined]
2018 Sentencing
On Thursday, January 18, 2018 Angela Ruth Mallone was sentenced to life in prison after pleading guilty to possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver in Montgomery County, Texas and two other offenses in neighboring counties. [undefined]
Mallone was a passenger in a vehicle that was stopped on Highway 105 in Conroe, Texas on June 23, 2017. During the investigation, officers recovered more than 420 grams of methamphetamine after a narcotics K-9 made a positive alert to the side of the car where Mallone was seated. During the stop, officers also found approximately $18,000 in cash. [undefined]
"This is a large amount of methamphetamine," Montgomery County Assistant District Attorney Rob Freyer said.
"She was arrested for the large amount of methamphetamine that was found and the she disappeared only to resurface in a neighboring county with 220 grams of methamphetamine and approximately $6,500 in cash on her.
This would make for a lot of addicts."
After jumping bond and failing to appear in court, a warrant was issued for her arrest and she was eventually arrested on Aug. 17, 2017 by the Silsbee Police Department where she was detained and brought back to Montgomery County face the first degree felony of possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver. [undefined]
Freyer credits the work of the Texas Department of Public Safety, the Montgomery County Sheriff's Department, Tyler County Sheriff's Department and Silsbee Police Department as to why the outcome of the case was successful. [undefined]
"It's no secret what methamphetamine does; it affects everyone," Freyer said.
"It affects everyone from schools to business, residents and the community as a whole.
We will not tolerate this in Montgomery County.
The life sentence for Mallone reflects what a jury would have found if the case had gone to a jury instead.
The solid police work completed by all f the departments should be commended."
[undefined]"This collaboration led to the removal of one of the most active drug dealers in southeast Texas," Freyer said.
"It once again shows that those who choose to sell or transport any kind of drugs in and through Montgomery County, will reap the consequences and held accountable if they are caught doing so."
Criminal Record
Prior to her most recent arrest, Angela Ruth Mallone was sent to prison for selling or transporting drugs in Texas in 1998, 2000, 2004, 2012, and in Louisiana in 2000. In exchange for this plea agreement, federal and local authorities in neighboring jurisdictions agreed to not pursue other drug charges for acts she previously committed in 2016 and 2017. [1]