
The Wright County Sheriff's Office has released its arrest report for the period ending September 29, 2025, consistently reflecting an undercurrent of drug and alcohol-related crimes, alongside multiple instances of domestic assault and other charges. The report, which details a variety of misconduct, notes that there were multiple DWIs, controlled substance violations, and allegations of domestic violence over the reviewed period.
A thread of DWIs runs throughout the year, with notably three occurrences designated as 3rd degree, including the apprehension of Boimah Boifimus Doe, 46, of Brooklyn Park on September 22nd, and Derek Mitchell Provo, 25, of Annandale, both in different locations but charged with the same level of offence. Meanwhile, Roman Ray Rodriguez, 63, of Monticello, was taken into custody to later face allegations of 2nd degree DWI on the very same day, according to the Wright County Sheriff's Office.
The report also exposes a pattern of drug-related incidents. Megan Rose Newton, 43, of Buffalo, and Devin Ray Strempke, 32, of Big Lak,e were both arrested on charges related to possession of controlled substances. Notably, Strempke was arrested in Ramsey County on a Wright County warrant, suggesting a cross-jurisdictional effort in policing drug violations. Domestic assault charges were another consistent violation mentioned, with John Raymond Vanhall, 44, of Otsego facing both 2nd degree arson and domestic assault allegations following his arrest.
During the same time frame, Erica Theresa Heisler, 30, of White Earth, and Joseph John Winkelman, 64, of Monticello, were singled out for driving after cancellation - an offence indicative of individuals continuing to operate vehicles despite legal mandates to desist. The consequences of such actions contribute significantly to the safety and order on public roads, which was also called into question by the counts of multiple bus stop arm violations noted in the report.
The sheer volume of traffic-related incidents outlined by the sheriff's office is further substantiated by statistics of 34 property damage accidents and 8 personal injury accidents, which cannot be ruled out as mere coincidence but part of a persistent problem throughout the county. The arrest report provides a snapshot, laying bare a tapestry of incidents from traffic violations to grave allegations like first-degree controlled substance and criminal sexual conduct. Additionally, the report reveals non-violent crimes like theft, with Marcus Dominic Lashea Myers, 38, of Hastings, and Kimberly Renee Robinson, 41, of St Paul each facing accusations related to the crime.
Overall, the arrest report delivers a sobering view of public safety concerns. It remains a crucial reference for understanding the law enforcement efforts and the ongoing challenges facing the Wright County community. The full report can be explored through the link provided by the Wright County Sheriff's Office.









