
The Wright County Sheriff's Office has released a detailed report of arrests for the period ending December 15, 2025. According to the official release, the arrests ranged from DWIs to charges concerning controlled substances, theft, fleeing an officer, and various traffic violations. For instance, on December 8th, Daniel Ernest Robinson was apprehended on a Wright County warrant for careless driving, while Owen James Sandberg faced a 3rd-degree DWI charge. The report lists numerous individuals apprehended on various dates with charges that reflect a pattern of alleged unlawful activity across Wright County.
The bulk of the arrests seems to particularly highlight the ongoing challenges related to driving offenses. Owen James Sandberg, a 23-year-old from Monticello, was nabbed in his hometown on a charge of 3rd-degree DWI on the same date that Robinson was arrested. DWIs seem to be a not uncommon occurrence, with a total of 10 such arrests made during the reported period, encapsulating a persistent issue that the authorities are struggling to fully control. The full report is available for public scrutiny on the Wright County Government website.
Aside from driving offenses, theft, and controlled substance charges also feature prominently in the arrest record. A'Shjaun Walker-Robinson, a 29-year-old from Minneapolis, found himself detained in Anoka County on December 8th on three separate theft warrants issued by Wright County. On December 11th, Dustin Hunter Brown faced charges for 2nd-degree controlled substance possession and a separate first-degree controlled substance warrant. These incidents illustrate the diverse nature of crimes that law enforcement officials are dealing with across the country.
Moreover, the report sheds light on incidents involving domestic disputes and violations of protective orders. For example, Zachary Gregory Bohlin and Allen August Ende were arrested separately on charges of domestic assault on December 10th. Lakeram Bisram was also taken into custody on December 13th for violating a domestic abuse order of protection
Authorities also documented various traffic-related incidents, including 50 property damage accidents, 4 personal injury accidents, 1 hit and run accident, and 9 car-deer accidents. Traffic enforcement efforts also resulted in 82 tickets for miscellaneous traffic violations, which encompass the less severe yet equally significant issues on Wright County roads.









