Williamson County Authorities Seize $41,000 in Cash from Illicit Massage Parlor

Williamson County, TX — The Williamson County Sheriff’s Office Organized Crime Unit, in collaboration with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR), concluded a joint investigation into an illicit massage parlor operating within the county. The operation led to the seizure of more than $41,000 in cash, suspected to be proceeds from unlawful activity.
The investigation began following reports of suspicious activity and potential violations of state licensing regulations. Detectives uncovered multiple regulatory violations and evidence suggesting the business was facilitating organized criminal activity.
On October 1, 2025, a coordinated operation was conducted at Talent Spa, located at 1803 N May’s St., Round Rock, TX, resulting in the seizure of approximately $41,609 in U.S. currency. Additional evidence is being reviewed for potential criminal charges related to unlicensed activity and possible human trafficking.
Sheriff Lindemann said, “This is a clear example of the importance of interagency cooperation in dismantling organized crime. We are committed to protecting the safety and integrity of our communities, and we will continue to target those who exploit others for profit.”
The TDLR is conducting a concurrent administrative investigation to determine any regulatory actions regarding the business license. The case remains under investigation.