Man Arrested for Leaving Children in Vehicle

 

SAN ANGELO, TX -- The following people and their charges are from the SAPD Arrest Blotter Friday-Sunday October 26-28.

Amparo Cantu, 78, was arrested for theft of property Friday after police were dispatched to the Walmart on S. Bryant for the report of a shoplifter.

Emily Pauline Carter, 27, was arrested for driving while intoxicated second offense and unlawful carrying a weapon Saturday during a traffic stop in the 4000 block of W. Loop 306.

Mark Richard Coker, 61, was arrested for public intoxication and criminal trespass Saturday after police were dispatched to the Salvation Army for the report of an unwanted subject.

Caitlin Sierra Garcia, 20, was arrested for public intoxication and failure to ID Sunday after police were dispatched to the 6000 block of Citation Court for the report of an unwanted subject.

Marcy Marie Garcia, 26, was arrested for failure to identify fugitive from justice, theft class c, and two warrants Sunday after police were dispatched to the Dollar General on 29th Street for the report of a shoplifter.

Raul C. Martinez, 36, was arrested for displaying fictitious motor vehicle registration and possession of a controlled substance greater than 28 grams Saturday during a traffic stop in the 1800 block of N. Bryant Blvd.

Javier Alejandro Moreno Jr., 26, was arrested for warrants for leaving child(ren) in vehicle and four failure to appear Friday following a domestic violence investigation in the 2000 block of Greenwood Street.

Lucio Cadena Padron, 22, was arrested for eleven warrants and driving with license invalid with previous conviction/suspicion without finance Friday during a traffic stop near S. Bell and Schwartz.

Alexander Lee Vega, 44, was arrested for criminal trespass Friday after police were dispatched to Community Medical Center for the report of an unwanted subject.

Rodney Lee Villafranco, 33, was arrested for criminal trespass and three warrants Friday after police were dispatched to the Dollar General on Pulliam for the report of an unwanted subject.

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