
The Wright County Sheriff's Office crackdown continues as its latest arrest report for the period ending November 24, 2025, details a sweep of 39 individuals on various charges ranging from controlled substance violations to domestic abuse no-contact order breaches; this according to the official report published on the Wright County website. A spate of drug-related arrests dotted the county map with individuals like Hannah Marie Holland, Christopher Joseph Lemke, and Melissa Lee Allen apprehended on charges of 5th Degree Controlled Substance. Incidents of assault did not lag either, with Tyler Zachery Beauto facing warrants concerning harassment against a judicial officer/juror and Victor Sasha Cantu detained for 4th Degree Assault and obstructing legal process.
Driving infractions paint a troubling picture of public safety in the county; a stripe of DWI charges running through the arrests like a cracked and crooked line on a well-worn road map, giving testament to the relentless pursuit of impaired drivers by law enforcement with individuals such as Brandon Michael Fitzpatrick snagged for 3rd Degree DWI Test Refusal, and Juan Antonio Luna Lara pulled over for 4th Degree DWI, illustrating an endemic problem that the county has been doggedly addressing. The report provided by Wright County Sheriff's Office also clarifies the scope of traffic-related incidents they dealt with: 23 Property Damage Accidents, 6 Personal Injury Accidents, 6 Hit and Run Accidents, and a notably specific count of 19 Car Deer Accidents.
Not all misdemeanors on the books were road-related; other notable arrests include Dimitri John Clark, hauled in for being a convicted felon in possession of firearm/ammo, and Cody Thomas Cuper who is facing a Wright County warrant for Solicit Child to Engage in Sexual Conduct. The interspersion of theft in the series of arrests was evident with Tauheedah Ishan Karim and Javontae Deshawn Simms both having warrants for their apprehension on such charges, as local authorities clearly signal their unyielding stance against property crimes.
The Sheriff's office clearly intends to send a message that Wright County is no haven for drug misuse, driving violations, or harassment--a resolve evidenced by the twin charges of 5th Degree Controlled Substance slapped on Dana Craig Vickman, and the court order nab of Andrew Ray Pierce for Violation of a Domestic Abuse No Contact Order. Meanwhile, the roads saw their share of dangerous encounters as the 140 miscellaneous traffic violation tickets issued last week suggest a community in motion, at times erratically so, with a record of 16 DWI arrests further punctuating the ongoing narrative of community safety and law enforcement vigilance.









