
Last week, the Round Rock Police Department apprehended a Georgetown man under the cloud of multiple charges involving drugs and unlawful weaponry. According to a release from the Round Rock city website, 19-year-old Kevin Jaramillo was taken into custody following a search of his residence on September 10. His abode, unearthed a Glock handgun with an illegal modification—a "switch" that transforms the device into an automatic firearm.
Delving deeper into Jaramillo’s apparent armory, officers located additions no less troubling: multiple extended and drum-style magazines, accompanied by a concerning volume of ammunition. Stated plainly, several hundred rounds were bedded among the findings. During the raid, drugs evidently surfaced, sparking multiple charges that extend into the realm of controlled substances. However, the specifics around these drug charges were not immediately detailed by the authorities.
Operating without fanfare or commotion, Jaramillo was arrested, carrying neither incident nor conflict with it. His new residence, for the interim, has been set at the Williamson County Jail. The case's spokes unravel further as the investigation unfurls, indicating the potential of additional findings and charges to come.
As details are meticulously parsed and paths combed, the Round Rock Police Department withholds further commentary on the ongoing investigation.









