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Texas Sheriff’s Office Raids Bandidos Outlaw Motorcycle Gang Clubhouse; Detaining High-ranking Member And Confiscating Cash, Drugs, Body Armor, Firearms And Other Property

The Bexar County Sheriff’s Office executed a narcotics search warrant on October 30, 2025, at a residence in the 1200 block of Cantrell Drive, resulting in large seizures, the sheriff’s office reported Monday.

The Bexar County Sheriff’s Office deployed various units, including SWAT, K-9, Covert, Intelligence, and Gang Units.

Authorities carried out a search warrant on the main house and a “clubhouse” constructed on the property. During the search, deputies discovered thirty-three weapons, two body armor vests, and a considerable amount of Bandidos Outlaw Motorcycle Gang insignia and paraphernalia, according to a press statement from the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office.

Additionally, they seized $206,031 in US currency from the main residence, believed to be the proceeds of narcotics trafficking. A stolen Harley-Davidson motorcycle and a stolen weapon were also found.

Anselmo Barrera, a 60-year-old known Bandidos Outlaw Motorcycle Gang member, was arrested and charged with possession of body armor by a convicted felon, a third-degree crime. He faces other pending charges. According to the department, Barrera is a high-ranking member of the national biker gang. Background Check Service

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