CENTRAL TEXAS

Federal Agents Raid Home of Central Texas Judge; No Charges

Federal officers have raided the home of a veteran Central Texas judge in a firearms investigation, but no charges have been filed.

Agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives executed a warrant at the home of Williamson County Court-at-Law Judge Tim Wright on Friday night.

ATF spokeswoman Nicole Strong said Saturday no one has been charged, and declined comment on what was seized. She says the search is connected to possible federal firearms violations.

Agents were seen leaving the Georgetown home with black carrying cases.

Wright, who was elected in 2002 and took office the following year, did not immediately return a message for comment Saturday.

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