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San Marcos PD Daily Arrest Blotter For Wednesday, April 24 — Thursday, April 25

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. Any missing information will be updated as it is released.

San Marcos Police Arrest Blotter

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24

  • 9:15 AM — Delafose, Roylee Jovan — N/A — N/A — Assault Causes Bodily Injury

 

  • 2:53 AM — Greene, Branden Curtis — 21 — No Location Given — Driving While Intoxicated

 

  • 2:13 AM — Hauenstein, Randy Scott — 50 — 934 N IH 35 — Theft of Property >= $750 < $2,500

 

  • 6:58 AM — Sullins, Mitchell Leonard — 56 — 338 S Guadalupe St — Warrant Arrest

THURSDAY, APRIL 25

  • No Arrests Reported By Press Time

Check Out Past Blotters: 

Week of March 18, 2019

Week of March 25, 2019

Week of April 1, 2019

Week of April 8, 2019

Week of April 15, 2019

Week of April 22, 2019


 

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    • Hello Kem,

      No, law enforcement does not release the citizenship status of the individuals taken into custody.

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