San Marcos PD Daily Arrest Blotter For Wednesday, April 25 — Thursday, April 26

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.

San Marcos Police Arrest Blotter

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25

  • N/A — Burke, Candice Marie — 30 — 1015 Hwy 80– Theft Prop >= $75- < $2,500, Possession CS PG 3 < 28 G, Prohibited Substance/item In
  • N/A — MacCoy, Kyle — 33 — 510 Franklin Dr– Assault Family/House Member
  • N/A — Martinez, Michelle Renee — 32
    1701 River Rd — Criminal Tresspass
  • N/A — Smyth, David Gregory — 54 — 719 Oscar Smith St — Theft Property >= $2,500 < $30k

THURSDAY, APRIL 26

  • N/A — Devine, John Phillip — 25 — 1320 W Hopkins St– Public Intoxication
  • N/A — Flakes, Maurice Lashawn — 28 — W Hopkins St/N Bishop St — Possession CS PG 1 <1 G
  • N/A — Jordan, Ezekiel Max — 19 — Location Not Given– Driving While Intoxicated
  • N/A — Ortiz, Alexis Jasmine — 19 — Location Not Given– Warrant Arrest

 


 

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