
The Wright County Sheriff’s Office has reported a series of arrests for the week ending June 16, with multiple individuals detained on various charges ranging from drug possession to domestic assault and driving offenses. According to a Wright County Sheriff's official announcement, the arrests included Andrew Gary Behl, apprehended for fleeing an officer in a vehicle, and Justin Howard Oden Hilleson, taken into custody on a controlled substance charge.
Domestic assault was also a recurring theme in the arrest records, with individuals like Chance Cameron Jones and LeRoy Mainga Nyandoro facing charges in relation to such instances. Furthermore, alleged drug-related offenses resulted in the arrest of figures such as Anthony Otto Leabch, Angie Mae Rathkamp, and Regina K Kraimer – all on the grounds of fifth-degree controlled substance allegations.
The roundup of arrests didn't stop with drug and assault charges, however. Financial misdeeds were also spotlighted with Kenneth Raymond Lund being nabbed for issuing dishonored checks, while Zachary Ryan Opdahl faced accusations of receiving stolen property. On the road, Tobin Stanton Pearson was arrested on a charge related to driving after cancellation, illustrating a diverse span of criminal charges processed by the county authorities this past week.
Driving under the influence was also a common charge, as exhibited by the arrest of Kevin Alexander Lieder for possessing and distributing pornographic work, as well as Victor Joseph Stark, who faced a second-degree criminal sexual conduct charge. In addition, Durand Allen Meisenbach, Angela Rose Savoie, and LC Allen were among those arrested for various degrees of DWI, underscoring continued enforcement efforts on local roadways.
Alongside the usual traffic mishaps that included property damage and personal injury accidents, the sheriff's office also addressed hit and runs, car-deer incidents, and numerous DWI arrests, highlighting ongoing road safety challenges. Traffic violations in totality added up to nearly a hundred tickets dispensed during the reporting period, pointing to a persistent battle against traffic indiscretions in Wright County.









