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Four arrested in Kerr County in major drug bust

by Andrea Carden

Sat, February 6th 2021 at 1:55 PM
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KERR COUNTY - Four people have been arrested in Kerr County in what the sheriff's office says is the largest drug bust in Kerr County history.

Phillip Noah Jimenez, 20, and Luis Gallegos, 28, were taken into custody at the Mini Mart on Ranchero Road in Kerrville.

They had in their possession approximately 101 grams of Psilocybin mushrooms, three grams of cocaine, one pound of marijuana, 88 units of LSD, a loaded handgun, two rifles, multiple magazines and ammunition for the weapons and around ,500 in cash.

Multiple agencies had been involved in the week-long investigation.

The search led police to a home in Kerrville where two more were taken into custody as well.

Tristan Hollowell, 20, and D Ann Ayala, 21, were arrested after law enforcement executed a search warrant on the home.

A half kilo of cocaine, approximately 968 grams of THC cartridges, 13.88 pounds of marijuana, ,667 dollars in cash, three handguns, one rifle and multiple magazines and more ammunition were all found in the home.

The four are facing multiple charges including Manufacture or Delivery of a Controlled Substance and Unlawful Carry of Weapons, to name just a few.

The total street value of all drugs seized is approximately 0,000.

Kerr County officials say that this was the largest multiple drug seizure in the county.



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