
The Wright County Sheriff's Office has released its arrest report for the period ending May 26, detailing numerous arrests across the county ranging from serious drug offenses to domestic assault cases; the list, published on May 27, includes the enforcement actions taken against individuals allegedly involved in an array of criminal activities, as reported on the county's official website.
Among those apprehended were Juan De Jesus Aparicio Hernandez, a 32-year-old Monticello resident, on a Wright County warrant for 4th Degree DWI, and Jessinya Rose Reyes, 23, from Buffalo, arrested on charges including Receiving Stolen Property and Aiding an Offender to Avoid Arrest Dean Arthur Schmidt, 70, also from Buffalo, was taken into custody on a 5th Degree Controlled Substance warrant; these incidents reflect the multifaceted nature of crime within the area and the ongoing enforcement efforts by local authorities to combat it.
Further emphasis was placed on driving-related offenses with Eric Ernest Anderson, 55, of Otsego, arrested on a 2nd Degree DWI warrant, and Kathy Ann Blevins, 66, facing theft charges after apprehension in Pipestone County—highlighting the persistent issues of substance abuse and property crimes plaguing communities, as detailed in the Wright County Sheriff’s report.
Also notable in the report were high numbers of traffic violations and accidents, including 21 Property Damage Accidents coupled with 6 Personal Injury Accidents, 6 Hit and Run Accidents, and 8 Car Deer Accidents, pointing to the omnipresent risks on local roads and the consequences when traffic laws are disregarded; arrests for 9 DWIs, 1 Underage Consumption, 3 School Bus Stop Arm Violations, and 116 tickets for miscellaneous traffic violations were part of enforcement actions as per the compiled data shared by the Wright County Sheriff's Office with the public domain to promote awareness and transparency.









