Texas Artist Tanner Usrey Arrested for DWI, Felony Possession

photo: Collin County


This story has been updated, including with a statement from Tanner Usrey (see below).

32-year-old Texas music, Southern rock, and country artist Tanner Usrey was arrested on March 30th in Collin County, TX, and charged with Driving While Intoxicated (called DWI in Texas), and two drug possession charges, according to Collin County Records.

The DWI is a second offense, which carries stiffer penalties, and the drug possession charges are felonies, with a law enforcement source telling Saving Country Music one of the charges is for fentanyl, or a drug laced with fentanyl. One of the three records for Usrey states “POSS CS PG 1/1-B >=4G<200G”. The “1-B” penalty group was specifically made due to the rise of overdose deaths due to fentanyl.

Tanner Usrey has posted bond and has been released after being charged. Collin County Magistrate Lisa Bronchett presided over an initial hearing on March 30th, and set bond conditions and also ordered an ignition interlock device for Tanner’s vehicle. Usrey is currently awaiting his next court date.



Tanner Usrey has been a well-beloved member of the Texas music scene, making waves nationally with an appealing sound that combines Southern and classic rock influences, presenting them in a high energy stage show behind Tanner’s his bigger-than-life stage persona.

After a few years of strong touring, Tanner was signed to Atlantic Records, and released his debut album Crossing Lines in 2023. He released a follow up record These Days in 2025. From Aubrey, TX just north of Dallas, Tanner’s next scheduled appearances are at the Montgomery County Fair in Conroe on April 11th, Fiesta Oyster Bake in San Antonio on April 17-18th, and Larry Joe Taylor’s Texas Music Festival on April 23rd.

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UPDATE: On Thursday evening (4-2), Tanner Usrey’s manager sent the following statement from Tanner. Saving Country Music will have further reporting coming from this matter subsequently.

This past Monday morning, after attending a birthday party, I was arrested for possession of drugs and a DWI.  I know situations like this can be disappointing, and I take responsibility for putting myself in a position where this could happen.

There has been speculation that I was arrested for possessing fentanyl or fentanyl-laced substances. Because this is an ongoing legal matter, I’ve been advised to keep my comments limited. What I can say is that fentanyl is an extremely dangerous and deadly drug, and its impact on this country is undeniable.

At no time have I knowingly possessed or ingested fentanyl, and I would never condone that behavior. The substances involved are currently being tested, and their exact contents will be determined through that process. I have no reason to believe the results will show the presence of fentanyl, and I would be genuinely surprised if they did. That said, if fentanyl were to be detected, I would view this situation as a blessing in disguise, one that may have ultimately protected me from something much worse.

I’m grateful for the support, prayers, and patience many of you have shown me. I don’t take that for granted. My focus right now is on learning from this, making better decisions, and coming out the other side a better man.

I truly appreciate you all, and I look forward to seeing you at the next show.


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This story has been updated with further information. More information on the arrest and the nature of the charges against Tanner Usrey will be added once it becomes available.

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