Children reportedly found home alone with drugs, three arrested
Posted/updated on: August 3, 2025 at 9:19 am
HENDERSON COUNTY – Three people were arrested Thursday night after a traffic stop led Henderson County authorities to find two young children home alone with large amounts of suspected cocaine and marijuana, according to a report from our news partner KETK.
Around 11:09 p.m., investigators from the Henderson County Sheriff’s office stopped a SUV in the 5900 block of County Road 3925 in Athens, where three suspects were detained, Karl Tremayne Dora, Brealzane Hernandez-Walker and Jkeyvia Ntoi Hurd.
While investigators were searching the SUV, they found a gallon-sized Ziploc bag filled with a large amount of suspected methamphetamine. This search led officers to search Dora’s home where they found two young children alone inside.
“While inside the residence, investigators located a large amount of marijuana in clear containers and large bags, along with a large amount of suspected cocaine,” officials said. “Also located inside the home were several suspected ecstasy pills in Ziploc baggies along with THC gummies that were prepackaged for sale. A large amount of US Currency was located on Dora at the time of the search.”
While investigators were interviewing Hernandez-Walker and Hurd, they stated their children should have been picked up from the home by other family members. “When asked by investigators if the children were inside the residence, they gave different answers,” officials said. “Both women told investigators that they had left the residence earlier to go with Dora to Dallas.”
Karl Tremayne Dora was charged with four counts of manufacture/delivery of a controlled substance and possession of marijuana. Brealzane Hernandez-Walker was charged with the manufacture/ delivery of a controlled substance and abandonment/endangerment of a child.Jkeyvia Ntoi Hurd was also charged with the manufacture/ delivery of a controlled substance and abandonment/endangerment of a child.
The children were placed in the care of Child Protective Services, and all three suspects were arrested.





