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Wright County Sheriff's Office Arrest Report Reveals Variety of Offenses Including DUIs and Drug-Related Charges

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Published on April 15, 2025
Wright County Sheriff's Office Arrest Report Reveals Variety of Offenses Including DUIs and Drug-Related ChargesSource: Facebook / Wright County Sheriff's Office

The Wright County Sheriff’s Office has released its arrest report for the period ending April 14, detailing a sweep of various offenses across multiple jurisdictions, from fleeing an officer in a motor vehicle to domestic assault by strangulation, according to the official county website. The arrests include individuals detained for controlled substance charges, theft, and multiple cases of driving while impaired.

Notable among the incidents is the case of Jaimen Jeffery Abrahamson, 21, of Ramsey, who was arrested on April 7th in Anoka County on a Wright County warrant for fleeing an officer in a motor vehicle, Ginamarie Ashley Bernardy, 35, of St Francis, was taken into custody in Polk County on a Wright County warrant for theft and Nicholas Bryan Ordorff, 41, of Buffalo, faced arrest in his hometown on a charge of domestic assault by strangulation which represents the varied nature of crimes the sheriff's office is contending with.

The Wright County Sheriff’s Office report details a significant number of drug-related offenses, with instances of controlled substance arrests ranging from fifth degree to first degree, and a number of arrests for driving under the influence, highlighting ongoing substance abuse issues within the county. Among the drug-related arrests were Bruce Edward Richardson, 47, of Anoka, arrested on a charge of first-degree controlled substance, and Tulane Da'Shaun Hardaway, 29, of Jackson, detained on a Wright County warrant for fifth-degree controlled substance, further emphasizing the pervasive challenge of drug enforcement in the community.

Traffic violations were also a major focus in the sheriff's report with a reported 12 arrests for DWI and 169 tickets for miscellaneous traffic violations, pointing to a persistent struggle with driving infractions in Wright County, reflecting law enforcement's vigilance on road safety; this number is coupled with 14 property damage accidents, 3 personal injury accidents, 6 hit and run accidents, and 7 car deer accidents, which cumulatively indicate a turbulent week on Wright County roads.

The comprehensive arrest report serves as a window into the day-to-day law enforcement efforts to maintain order and public safety in Wright County. These incidents demonstrate not only the breadth of infractions that officers must address but also the inter-county cooperation that is often required when suspects are apprehended on warrants outside of Wright County's jurisdiction. Beyond the immediate implications of each individual arrest, the data represents ongoing societal challenges such as substance abuse, domestic violence, and public safety on the roadways.