San Marcos Police Arrest Two On Drug Charges

San Marcos Police officers arrested two suspects in the early morning hours of March 6 when they were found in a reported stolen vehicle. 

Officials located the vehicle parked at the Raceway on Highway 80 at approximately 2:14 AM. 

“Officers approached the vehicle and found two occupants inside,” San Marcos Interim Police Chief Bob Klett said. “Both were detained while officers searched the vehicle.” 

SMPD recovered a loaded handgun, various ammunition, and significant amounts of promethazine/codeine and marijuana from inside the vehicle.

Klett said officers arrested Wayland James Hurst (DOB 04/11/98) and Rodjohon Deanmar Dorsey (DOB 09/24/97). Both suspects were booked into the Hays County Jail.

Hurst was charged with Manufacture and Delivery of a Controlled Substance, Unlawful Carrying a Weapon, and Possession of Marijuana, 4oz. to 5 lbs. He was released on surety and personal recognizance bonds on March 7.

Dorsey was charged with Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle and Manufacture and Delivery of a Controlled Substance. He was released on surety bonds on March 8.

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