Three people were detained following a months-long narcotics investigation that resulted in a search warrant at a Cedar Park condominium, where officers discovered huge amounts of drugs, guns, and cash.
According to the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office, officers of the Organized Crime Unit carried out a search warrant on July 6 at the Bexley Apartment Complex, 2801 S. Lakeline Blvd.
The investigation began in January 2026, when the Organized Crime Unit received a Crime Stoppers report.
During the search, detectives found:
- 10.4 grams of cocaine
- Approximately 25 ounces of THC wax
- 1,208.4 grams of alprazolam, or approximately 4,771 pills
- 772 grams of THC vape products, including 385 vape cartridges
- Approximately 1.2 pounds of psilocybin mushrooms
- 50.56 pounds of marijuana
- $44,522 in cash
- Nine handguns
- One Mossberg shotgun
- Three AR-15-style rifles
- One Draco AK-style pistol
- A digital scale
- Multiple cellular phones
Sergio Madrigal, 19, and Jessica Carrese, 20, were both apprehended by authorities. Both face accusations for the manufacture or delivery of a controlled substance involving cocaine, psilocybin mushrooms, alprazolam, and THC wax, as well as the possession of marijuana weighing 50 to 2,000 pounds.
A third suspect, 20-year-old Angel Rosas, was detained and charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance Penalty Group 2 for THC vape items.
The sheriff’s office stated that the investigation highlights the Organized Crime Unit’s ongoing efforts to identify and disrupt narcotics trafficking operations in Williamson County.
Sheriff Matthew Lindemann complimented the investigators engaged in the case, saying their effort and perseverance are helping to protect the community.
Anyone with information about narcotics or people trafficking can contact the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office Organized Crime Unit Tipline at 512-943-1170 or send an anonymous tip to Crime Stoppers.








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