Public Intoxication and Driving While Intoxicated Top Weekend Arrest Blotter

 

SAN ANGELO, TX -- Several subjects were arrested for Public Intoxication in San Angelo over the weekend.  

According to the San Angelo Police Department arrest blotter, Abigail Lee Alasabrook, 20, was arrested for public intoxication and other charges at Midnight Rodeo Saturday night.  

33-year-old Matthew John Casillas was arrested at Denny’s for public intoxication after police responded to a vehicle accident call.  

Saturday at the corner of 7th and Bryant 58-year-old Michael Joseph Clark was arrested for public intoxication and soliciting from a roadway.  

21-year-old Leticia Nicole Contreras was also arrested Sunday for public intoxication in the unit block of Chadbourne St.  

Police arrested Johnathan Anthony Hickman, 41, Friday in the Shannon Emergency Room for public intoxication.  According to the blotter, he was arrested again Sunday for public intoxication and assault by contact.  

60-year-old Cruz Montes was arrested for public intoxication in the 1600 block of Howard St. Sunday.  

David Richard Youngblood was arrested for public intoxication and abusive language on S. Pierce St. Saturday.  

There were also arrest for driving while intoxicated, possession, and warrants.  

WARRANT ARRESTS:

DANIELS, LATESSA- CPFX3

HARO, ADAM- CPFX3, FTA X1

HERNANDEZ, JAMES FORTUNATO- GOB* DRIVING W/LIC INV W/PREV CONV/SUSP

HUDSON, ROBERT DWAYNE- CPF X 6, NO PROOF OF FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY, WRONG PLACEMENT OR NO REGISTRATION STICKER, NO DRIVERS LICENSE X2, VIOLATION PROMISE TO APPEAR X 4

PEREZ, CONCEPCION, Jr.- PAROLE VIOLATION

MERRITT, JENNIFER LYN- COMM*ASSAULT CAUSES BODILY INJURY

RAMIREZ, JOE ARZOLA- BURGLARY OF HABITATION (F2)

 

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