
The Wright County Sheriff's Office has released its latest arrest report, accounting for a flurry of law enforcement activity spanning the tail end of June and the first week of July. According to the Sheriff's Office update, multiple arrests were made on charges that ranged from driving under the influence to drug offenses and assault.
Amongst those taken into custody, Bruce Scott Dalbec, 67, of Maple Lake faced charges including third and second-degree DWI upon his arrest in Crow Wing County on Wright County warrants. In a separate incident, Feisal Aden Dirir, 23, of St Cloud was apprehended on theft and receiving stolen property charges. Notably, on the same day, Jack Matthew Getta, 25, of Rogers was taken into arrest in possession of a pistol without proper verification, illustrating the breadth of crimes confronted by local authorities.
The report further details apprehensions of individuals for substance-related offenses, such as Randy Michael Johnston, 44, of Minneapolis, and Daren Denel Jordan, 53, of St Cloud, both facing 5th-degree controlled substance charges. In an instance fraught with complexity, Nahjee Gill, 24, of St Paul was arrested on a charge believed to be tampering with a firearm's identification, caught in the act of altering a serial number.
Domestic disturbances also featured prominently in the incidents, with several arrests made for domestic assault. This includes notable cases like William Llewellyn Jones, 35, of Buffalo, who was taken into custody on the Fourth of July. Spiraling further, incidents of property damage were significant in number, with officials reporting 18 property damage accidents and 6 personal injury accidents over the course of the period.
The data provided by the Wright County Sheriff's Office highlights the ongoing efforts to maintain order and public safety in the face of a diverse array of criminal activities. With 14 DWIs, 14 underage consumption cases, and a total of 114 miscellaneous traffic violation tickets issued in a mere seven days, the imperative for vigilance and enforcement remains undoubted within Wright County's jurisdiction.









