Staff Reports
Former Mayoral Candidate Juan Miguel Arredondo, 29, was booked into Hays County Jail by the San Marcos Police Department early on Feb. 19 for his second DWI.
Arredondo was released from Hays County Jail Friday on a $1,500 surety bond. The SMCISD board trustee took to social media on Saturday regarding the incident.
“It is with great remorse that I apologize for the actions that resulted in my arrest the evening of Thursday, February 18,” Arredondo said. “I am sorry to my family, friends, and to everyone in San Marcos who I represent. I understand my actions affect my community and that my conduct carries with it a lot of consequences, both legal and professional.”
Arredondo promised to engage in immediate and corrective actions to ensure everything he does moving forward centers on safety and wellness for himself and others in the community.
According to Arredondo, he suffers from an alcohol use disorder, a form of alcoholism.
“While relapse is discouraging and disappointing, it can also be an opportunity for change and reflection,” Arredondo said. “Recovery is not easy, and it’s certainly not the linear path that many think it to be. I say this not to absolve myself of accountability, but to contextualize the current moment.”
Arredondo said the incident provides an opportunity for the community to discuss mental health and wellness and will not happen again.
“I appreciate those in my life who have already committed to holding me accountable moving forward,” he said.
Arredondo was arrested in April 2019 for a DWI and was released the same day on a $2,500 surety bond.
He was re-elected to the San Marcos CISD Board of Trustees in November 2020 while running for San Marcos Mayor. He lost the run-off election against incumbent Mayor Jane Hughson.
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Two DWI's in the past year or so and you dont believe yourself to be an alcoholic. How many Public Intoxication's have you been charged with that were not published in this article? Please resign your position with the school board, get help for your alcoholism and go enjoy growing up. You are not ready for politics, nor is politics ready for you.
Sincerely,
Hello Abel,
No public intoxications were found under the Hays County Sheriff's Office's records. Corridor News is still digging to see if there are any.
Juan - seek help and work on yourself. Most of all be an example to our kids and community by stepping down. Heal and come back stronger.
Staff - previous article outlining his record. https://smcorridornews.com/smcisd-board-of-trustee-releases-formal-apology-regarding-recent-arrest/
Thank you, Bonnie. We thought Abel was referring to incidents not previously reported.