It's So Hot in San Angelo that Police Arrest the Devil

 

SAN ANGELO, TX — The booking report shows 33 people arrested and booked in Tom Green County jail. The following are people and their charges from the San Angelo Police Department arrest blotter:

Frank Dominguez III, 28, was arrested for evading arrest or detention, failure to identify and giving false information, and possession/delivery of drug paraphernalia after police were dispatched to the Motel 6 on N. Bryant for the report of an unwanted subject. Dominguez fled from responding officers but was taken into custody after a brief foot pursuit. Dominguez also identified himself as Lucifer Decrea.

Kenneth Wayne Catron, 41, was arrested for assault causing bodily injury-family violence and possession marijuana following a domestic violence investigation in the 400 block of N. Bryant Blvd.

Amy Maria Gaitan, 27, was arrested for theft of property with previous conviction after police were dispatched to the Dollar General on E. Avenue L for the report of shoplifters.

Stephanie Nicole Pinkston, 33, was arrested for driving while intoxicated, fail to yield to emergency vehicle, and wrong way on one way following a traffic stop near the 300 block of S. Koenigheim.

Sarah Elizabeth Ramon, 20, was arrested for alcohol-minor consuming after police were dispatched to the 1600 block of Cloud Street for the report of a loud party.

Other charges from the Thursday booking report include:

  • Possession Drug Paraphernalia: 2
  • Possession Controlled Substance: 7
  • Parole Violation: 1
  • Possession/Delivery Drug Paraphernalia: 2
  • Unlawful Possession of Firearm by Felon: 2
  • Assault-Family Violence: 3
  • Driving While Intoxicated: 6
  • Theft of Property: 2
  • Possession Marijuana: 4
  • Evading Arrest Detention: 1
  • Manufacture/Delivery of Controlled Substance: 2

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