Local and state law enforcement officers arrested a person last week suspected of dealing cocaine out of a gay bar in Northeast Austin.

The arrest came after an undercover operation by investigators from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission, Williamson County sheriff’s office and the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

A group of three undercover officers went to the BT2 club at 6607 Interstate 35 North, just north of U.S. 290 East, on June 13 after receiving a tip about narcotics being sold at the club, according to an arrest warrant affidavit filed on Friday.

The affidavit said the officers ordered drinks from a bartender, then approached the bar again to ask if he could set them up with some “bump,” referring to cocaine.

At 8:14 p.m., the bartender gave the officers a signal to approach Alysha Hernandez, also referred to in the document as Jose Fidencio Hernandez, for cocaine, the affidavit said.

One of the officers approached Hernandez, who immediately asked how much they wanted. The pair then went into a stall in the bathroom, where Hernandez pulled several baggies filled with a white-powdery substance and cash from a purse, the affidavit said.

The officer paid for several baggies. Hernandez then hugged the officer and said they had “wiped her out for the night and laughed,” according to the report.

Another officer later went back into the bathroom with the officer who bought the suspected cocaine to take photos and count the baggies, the document said. According to the report, the officers heard a snorting sound from a neighboring stall, then heard someone say, “Hey Alysha ... do you have your purse with you?”

The officers heard Hernandez say none was left but someone was on the way to bring more, the affidavit said.

The baggies later tested positive for cocaine, and weighed in at 5.9 grams, the document said.

Officers arrested Hernandez the next day and found an additional 9.9 grams of cocaine in Hernandez’s vehicle, according to the report.

Hernandez has been charged with possession of a controlled substance and delivery of a controlled substance. Hernandez was not being held at the Travis County Jail on Monday, jail records show.