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Wright County Sheriff's Office Reports Array of Arrests Including DWIs and Burglary

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Published on March 11, 2025
Wright County Sheriff's Office Reports Array of Arrests Including DWIs and BurglarySource: Facebook/Wright County Sheriff's Office

The Wright County Sheriff's Office has released its arrest report for the period ending March 10th, 2025, accounting for a host of charges ranging from controlled substance violations to burglaries and DWIs. The records, published on the official Wright County website, detail a total of 34 property damage incidents, 4 personal injuries, and a series of arrests made across various counties within the state, reflecting a continued effort by law enforcement to address local crime.

Among the arrests made on March 3rd was Duron Rayshaun Adams, 35, from St Paul, who was apprehended in St Michael on a charge of 3rd Degree DWI. Similarly, Davion Masson Allyn, 24, from Plymouth, found himself in Ramsey County's grip on a Wright County warrant for 1st Degree Burglary. During the same day, Juan De Jesus Aparicio Hernandez, 31, from Monticello, was arrested in Monticello, also on a Wright County warrant for 3rd Degree DWI. Arrests continued on March 4th with Austin Robert Bassett, 31, of St Michael, charged with 2nd Degree DWI in his hometown, indicating a persistent DWI issue in the area.

Not sparing the older demographic, Patricia Clements Portney, 69, from St Michael, was arrested in Monticello on a charge of 3rd Degree DWI on March 5th. This arrest added to the slate of DWI-related apprehensions, which included 11 DWI charges in total for the period. The report not only illustrates the prevalence of substance-related violations across Wright County but also brings to light the recurring issue of traffic violations, with 164 tickets issued for miscellaneous infractions.

Marking the later days of the report, on March 7th, Joseph Blaze Godfrey, a 21-year-old from Montrose, was arrested in Anoka County on a Wright County warrant for Domestic Assault. Furthermore, March 9th witnessed arresting Leah Kay Christensen, 31, from Monticello, on a charge of Theft in Monticello, alongside a number of both controlled substance and DWI-related arrests highlighted by the report. These incidents collectively form a mosaic of the criminal activities Wright County law enforcement tackles, revealing an unsettling rhythm of substance abuse and traffic disobedience.