
The Wright County Sheriff's Office released their arrest report for the period ending May 5th, with a notable number of arrests in various locations for a range of offenses. Among those listed, Arcenio Rojas Mendez was taken into custody on a warrant for 3rd Degree Controlled Substance, alongside Jeffrey Lee Miche Weinandt-Giese, apprehended for 3rd Degree Criminal Sexual Conduct. The report, available on the Wright County website, details arrests ranging from drug charges to domestic assault.
The detailed roundup includes a series of DWI arrests and multiple warrants served for Controlled Substances violations. Notable among the arrests were Julie Marie Ford, caught on a domestic assault warrant and fleeing in a motor vehicle, and Alan Robert Langanki, who faced a charge of Driving After Cancellation. The sheriff's report indicates a vigilant approach to law enforcement in the county, as the community saw a mix of repeat and first-time offenders in the legal net.
Wright County's arrest log also shows a commitment to addressing drug-related offenses. Individuals like Justin Delbert Berger and Nicholas William Schmotter were arrested on charges relating to the possession and distribution of controlled substances. Domestic issues were also a focus, with arrests such as Madison Nicole White and Luis Armando Nunez highlighting the ongoing concern for family-related violence.
Moving beyond the typical infractions, severe allegations emerge, such as Jeffrey Lee Miche Weinandt-Giese's arrest in Faribault County on a charge of 3rd Degree Criminal Sexual Conduct. In addition, the sheriff's department remained active in road safety, apprehending various individuals for DWI, including Jerome Donald Hollencamp and Rahsaan Allah El-Sadat. A spate of traffic-related offenses also punctuated the week's activities, with not only DWIs but also school bus stop arm violations and hit-and-run incidents adding to the enforcement tally.
Aside from the criminal charges, the report published on May 5th underscores the prevalence of traffic and road safety issues within the county, with several accidents documented, including property damage and personal injury. The sheriff's office reported 17 Property Damage Accidents, 4 Personal Injury Accidents, 2 Hit and Run Accidents, and 3 Car Deer Accidents within the period. Traffic enforcement was kept busy with 8 DWI arrests, 5 Underage Consumption citations, 15 School Bus Stop Arm Violations, and a total of 134 tickets issued for miscellaneous traffic violations.









