San Marcos PD Daily Arrest Blotter For Thursday, July 19 — Friday, July 20
San Marcos Police Department Daily Arrest Blotter – Emergencies and crimes happen every single day of the year…
Emergencies and crimes happen every single day of the year. Many incidents aren’t heard about or reported. Below is a compiled list of all the recent arrests made by the San Marcos Police Department for the following dates. The time of arrest will be updated as it is released.
San Marcos Police Arrest Blotter
THURSDAY, JULY 19
2:31 AM — Aguilar, Raul Patlan — 50 — 1005 Hwy 80 — Warrant Arrest
10:05 PM — Andrade Chavez, Rodolfo — 25 — No Location Given — Reckless Driving
12:46 PM — Caldwell, Andrew Joseph — 28 — No Location Given — Driving W/ License Invaild W/ Previous
5:52 PM — Donjuan, Jose Enrique — 22 — No Location Given — Warrant Arrest
11:37 PM — Hines, Stephon Paris — 20 — 1655 Mill St. — Warrant Arrest
10:48 PM — Miller, Kimbrough Lamonte Ader — 24 — No Location Given — Warrant Arrest
8:52 PM — Saucedo, Ruben — 46 — No Location Given — Driving While Intoxicated
3:15 AM — Sorenson, Joseph Scott — 29 — No Location Given — Display Fictitious Motor
11:49 PM — Taylor, Melissa D — 46 — No Location Given — Possession of Controlled Substance pg 1 < 1g
FRIDAY, JULY 20
N/A — Hyatt, Rachael Nicole — 36 — 129 E Hopkins St. — Public Intoxication, Possession of Marijuana < 2oz
N/A — Montemayor, Samuel Jr. — 20 — No Location Given — Warrant Arrest
N/A — Natal, Daniel Martinez — 39 — 705 River Rd — Warrant Arrest
N/A — Smith, Bobby Terrell — 29 — No Location Given — Driving While Intoxicated BAC >= 0.15
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