UPDATED 12/13/2017 2:40 p.m.
(SAPD Press Release) Just before 9:30 p.m. last night, San Angelo Police conducted a traffic stop on a blue, 2001 Ford Mustang in the 200 block of W. 14th Street.
According to the SAPD, during the stop, K-9 Officer F. Flores deployed Police Service Dog Duke to conduct an open-air sniff around the vehicle. During the sniff, Duke alerted Officers to the presence of narcotics.
During a probable cause search of the vehicle and occupants, one of the passengers resisted and attempted to run. The passenger, who initially gave Officers a false name and date of birth, was eventually identified as Paul N. Villanueva, 37, of Mertzon, Texas. Villanueva was in possession of marijuana and a small amount of suspected narcotics that field-tested positive for the presence of methamphetamine.
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SAN ANGELO, TX -- San Angelo Police arrested a convicted felon Tuesday evening on multiple charges including possession of marijuana, possession of a controlled substance, resisting arrest, failure to identify himself, possession of drug paraphernalia and on parole violations.
37-year-old Paul Villanueva was booked into the Tom Green County Jail at 11:29 p.m. according to the Sheriff’s office.
Villanueva was on parole for three convictions of stealing property from a corpse. According to court records. The official charges were Theft of Property from a grave/human corpse. He was convicted of stealing a wallet and two purses.
Villanueva remains jailed in lieu of $10,142.00 bond.
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