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Wright County Sheriff's Weekly Report Variety of Arrests from Domestic Assault to Drug Charges

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Published on March 05, 2024
Wright County Sheriff's Weekly Report Variety of Arrests from Domestic Assault to Drug ChargesSource: Wright County, Minnesota

Wright County has had a busy week with law enforcement booking numerous individuals on various charges ranging from domestic assault to drugs and DWIs. 43-year-old Donald Alfred Anderson Jr. was taken into custody for domestic assault on February 26th, while Lassana Barduway, 33, was nabbed for 2nd-degree DWI test refusal, according to the Wright County Minnesota.

Among those arrested, was Mark Francis Johnke, 64, who got snagged on a theft warrant, and Melinda Adrian Niska, 44, who faced her own DWI test refusal charge. In a continued crackdown on drug-related offenses, Brooke Marie Roden, 36, was arrested for a 5th-degree controlled substance infraction, the report detailed.

Violent and sex-related offenses also made the list, with Russell Martin Anderson, 66, pulled over and taken in on a 4th-degree DWI warrant on February 29th and Wesley Paul Conzet, 20, landing behind bars and facing serious allegations including criminal sexual conduct. The spate of domestic altercations also included the arrest of Scott Robert Olson, 70, who faced his domestic assault charge, as per Wright County Minnesota.

Substance abuse continues to blight the community with several individuals, including Ryan Michael Nygard, 38, arrested for 3rd-degree DWI. In a parallel effort to tackle property crimes, Nathan James Good, 31, was slapped with charges encompassing burglary and unlawful possession of ammunition.

The scope of arrests spanned multiple counties, underscoring the expansive reach of Wright County's law enforcement efforts. As deputies brought individuals like Quincy Isaiah Vincent Greer, 41, to face domestic assault charges in Goodhue County, others such as Jonathan Robert Buckingham, 29, were apprehended on warrants for failing to register as predatory offenders.

The report revealed that traffic infractions were also on the radar, with the week seeing an array of accidents including property damage incidents, and Wright County officers handing out tickets for a total of 125 miscellaneous traffic violations, as reported by Wright County Minnesota.