GEORGETOWN — Three residents were arrested after a raid last week, the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office said.
The department’s Organized Crime Unit, in collaboration with SWAT and K9 units, executed a search warrant on Pinnacle Drive in Georgetown Thursday, May 18.
During the operation, a significant amount of suspected illicit substances, weapons and paraphernalia associated with drug trafficking were seized.
“We will continue to aggressively pursue individuals involved in drug traf- ficking and related criminal activities,” Sergeant Heather Vargas said. “We will do everything we can to ensure justice is served in our communities, and we will spare no effort in achieving that goal.”
Patrick Jones, 28, received manufacturing and delivery charges and an unlawful possession of a firearm charge. His four total charges, including a previous charge from September 2022, add up to a $260,000 total bond.
Shirley Erickson, 37, picked up two manufacturing and delivery charges for a bond of $75,000.
Lastly, Izaiah Miller, 18, was charged with possession of a controlled substance. Miller’s $15,000 personal felony bond fee was waived and he was released the following day, according to county records.
Among the items confiscated were approximately 4.5 pounds of suspected marijuana, approximately 3.7 grams of suspected cocaine, approximately 22.4 grams of suspected methamphetamine, approximately 29.1 grams of suspected fentanyl that is equivalent to approximately 206 pills and approximately 140.7 grams of suspected THC.
Deputies also confiscated approximately $13,000 in cash, two handguns with magazines and ammunition, paraphernalia and cell phones.