
The Wright County Sheriff's Office has released its arrest report for the period ending March 31, 2025, revealing a string of arrests across a variety of charges ranging from domestic assault to substance-related offenses. The report, available on the county's official website, lists individuals taken into custody for both misdemeanors and felonies, shedding light on the persistent challenges within the community concerning law and order. Notable arrests included Tanner Ryan Booker for domestic assault, Roman Ray Rodriguez and Chad William Munsterteiger for 3rd Degree DWI, and Jonathan Thomas Correll on warrants for identity theft and DWI.
Among the disclosed incidents, there was a marked number of driving-related infractions—specifically, nine DWI arrests followed close behind eight cases of underage consumption. The report also counts a series of hit-and-runs and property damage, highlighting the prevailing issue of traffic violations in Wright County. Enforcement actions for this period involved issuing 117 tickets for miscellaneous traffic violations, indicating a significant policing effort to address these infractions.
Drug-related offenses similarly painted a concerning picture, with numerous arrests spanning from 5th Degree Controlled Substance to more severe charges. The sobering compilation of these drug-related arrests, such as Benjamin Dougals Patri's 2nd Degree DWI and 5th Degree Controlled Substance charge, and the 1st Degree Controlled Substance warrant for Travis James Brown, underscores broader societal problems demanding attention beyond the legal system.
As reported by the Wright County Sheriff's Office, the period in question also saw 16 property damage accidents, 2 personal injury accidents, 3 school bus stop arm violations, and a confrontation with wildlife resulting in 5 car deer accidents. Demonstrating the continuous strain on county resources and the need for community alertness to driving hazards. These figures contribute to an ongoing narrative about road safety and the responsibility shared by all members of the community to foster a safer environment.
Wright County's arrest report serves as both a record and a reminder of ongoing efforts to combat crime and protect citizens. With the report acting as an open forum for informing the public of law enforcement activities, it urges residents to remain vigilant and compliant with the law for the greater good of their neighborhoods.









