Meth dealer gets 30 years
- Sandi Saulsbury
- Apr 10
- 1 min read

Tyler County DA's Office
State of Texas v. Demonte Siggers
Woodville, Texas - Tuesday, April 8th 2025, Demonte Siggers, age 27, of Colmesneil, was sentenced to 30 years in prison with the Texas Department of Criminal Justice for four counts of Manufacture and Delivery of a Controlled Substance (methamphetamine).

Siggers was part of a joint investigation with the Tyler County Criminal District Attorney's Office, Texas Department of Public Safety, and the Tyler County Sheriff's Office. The investigation began in May of 2024 which led to the sale and distribution of Meth in the Colmesneil and Woodville area.

Siggers sold an aggregated weight of 1,322.32 grams (2.92 pounds) of methamphetamines in Tyler County during the 6-month investigation.
District Attorney Lucas Babin said of the outcome,
"I believe justice was served today. The defendant was selling a lot of meth in Tyler County and today he paid the price. I'd like to thank the Special Agents with the Texas DPS-CID, the Tyler County Sheriff's Office, and to my staff at Tyler County DA's Office, Investigator Donald Calhoon, Asst. Prosecutor, Brooke Montalbano, and Felony Coordinator, Paula Nash. Without their efforts, this would not have been possible."