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Wright County Sheriff’s Office Reports Multiple Arrests Including Domestic Assault and Controlled Substance Charges

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Published on December 17, 2024
Wright County Sheriff’s Office Reports Multiple Arrests Including Domestic Assault and Controlled Substance ChargesSource: Wright County Sheriff's Office

The Wright County Sheriff’s Office (WCSO) provided an update on recent arrests and incidents in the county. According to the WCSO report for the period ending December 16, multiple arrests were made for various offenses, including domestic assault, driving offenses, substance-related charges, and theft.

Among those detained, Alexis Rolando Andrade-Dominguez, was apprehended on a charge of Domestic Assault. Similarly, Timothy Wayne Barrett faced consequences for Driving After Cancelation. Charges for Domestic Assault were also brought against others like David Donald Grunewald and Blake Michael Kiefer. The report highlights a series of incidents which cast a wide net over the nature of criminality in the area, ranging from Wright County warrants for Theft to Substance-related accusations such as those facing Kendall Laray Bennett and Jeremy Scott Thompson, arrested for 3rd Degree Controlled Substance and 5th Degree Controlled Substance, respectively.

Additionally, the county saw various traffic-related infractions including 9 DWI arrests and 5 incidents involving School Bus Stop Arm Violations. Alexander Paul Diehl was taken in on a more unusual charge of Possessing a Firearm with no Serial Number. The report provided by the sheriff's office indicates that these arrests are just a portion of law enforcement's continuous efforts to maintain public safety and order.

On the traffic accident front, there were 22 cases of Property Damage Accidents, alongside 6 personal injury incidents and 9 reported Hit and Run Accidents. The collisions involving deer also remained a concern, with 8 such occurrences documented within the same period. The sheer variety of reported traffic issues underscores ongoing challenges in roadway safety in Wright County. Miscellaneous traffic violations led to 122 tickets being issued over the week, signaling an ongoing commitment to enforcing traffic laws in the hope of reducing future mishaps.

This arrest update from the Wright County Sheriff’s Office serves as a window into local law enforcement activities and highlights efforts to address a range of legal violations within Wright County.