SAN ANGELO, TX - Early this morning, San Angelo Police located a wanted felon in possession of body armor while investigating a suspicious vehicle/person call at a local storage facility.
Public Information Officer Tracy Gonzalez said, just after 2:30 a.m., police dispatched to Colonial Storage, 3120 Knickerbocker Road, for the report of a suspicious occupied vehicle.
"Officers arrived and located a man working on the vehicle in question, a white 2000 GMC truck," she explained. "The man was identified as James A. Hall, 53, of San Angelo."
Gonzalez added that while awaiting the results of a routine records check, officers observed body armor inside the truck.
She said, "Hall showed to have an outstanding warrant out of Taylor County and prior felony convictions."
Hall was arrested for his outstanding warrant and Unlawful Possession of Body Armor by Felon and transported to the Tom Green County Jail without incident.
Overall, 17 people were arrested since our last update. Out of those arrests, five people had new complaints, nine had outstanding warrants, and three had both.
Here are the other crimes to make the new complaint list:
- Criminal Trespass: 1
- Possession of Marijuana: 2
- Theft Class C: 1
- Possession Drug Paraphernalia: 1
- Assault Causes Bodily Injury: 1
- Improper Right Turn: 1
- No Signal of Intent: 1
- Driver License--Fail to Disp.: 1
- Public Intoxication: 1
- Bicycle--No Def. Reflector: 1
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