
The Wright County Sheriff's Office has released its arrest report for the period ending on August 4th, 2025, detailing a significant number of arrests primarily related to controlled substances and driving while impaired. According to the report, multiple individuals were taken into custody on various dates, with charges ranging from fifth-degree controlled substance violations to more severe allegations of domestic assault and criminal sexual conduct.
On July 28th alone, eight individuals were arrested on a variety of charges. Adam Michael Bachand and Cheyenne Rose Blake, both arrested on controlled substance warrants, find their names next to others such as Juan Carlos Vergara, detained for third-degree DWI, and Jack Ferdinand Wittern, facing second-degree assault and domestic assault charges. The report also includes cases of Brock Jacob Ylioja, an 18-year-old arrested on a second-degree criminal sexual conduct charge, pointing to a diverse range of alleged criminal behaviors that law enforcement is actively pursuing to seemingly maintain order.
Further arrests reported over the subsequent days continue the trend of substance-related infractions and impaired driving. For instance, Jeffrey Robert Altrichter was arrested on July 30th with accusations that include first-degree controlled substance possession, and Mackenzie Genevieve Davis, an 18-year-old, was detained on August 1st on a DWI-related offense. Similarly, Christopher Keith Nelson and Timothy Jon Bradley were also apprehended on DWI charges during this period, underscoring a persistent effort to curb impaired driving in Wright County.
The Wright County Sheriff's Office also documented a considerable number of traffic incidents, including 21 property damage accidents, 11 personal injury incidents, and a reported three collisions with deer. In addition to the traffic incidents and DWI arrests, the report mentions arrests for other alleged offenses, such as domestic assault, with individuals like Travis John Brown being taken into custody on August 3rd on related allegations. The documented week of law enforcement activity reflects an ongoing, multi-faceted approach to promote safety and to enforce the law in Wright County.
In terms of traffic violations, separate from the more severe charges, the sheriff's office reported issuing 122 tickets for miscellaneous offenses throughout the week. This statistic, besides the arrest figures, provides a more comprehensive snapshot of local law enforcement's approach to upholding traffic laws within the county.









