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Wright County Sheriff's Office Reports Broad Range of Alleged Crimes; Multiple Arrests for DWI and Assault Among Charges

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Published on January 27, 2026
Wright County Sheriff's Office Reports Broad Range of Alleged Crimes; Multiple Arrests for DWI and Assault Among ChargesSource: Facebook/Wright County Sheriff's Office

The Wright County Sheriff’s Office has disclosed a full account of arrests made in the period ending January 26th, 2026, showcasing a broad spectrum of alleged criminal behavior in the county. The disclosed incidents indicate a variety of charges ranging from assault, controlled substances, arson, criminal sexual conduct, property theft, to multiple instances of driving under the influence (DWI).

According to the Wright County Sheriff's Office report, on January 19th, incidents leading to arrests included charges such as 4th Degree Assault against Ryan Bradford Blomquist, 31, of Rockford and 5th Degree Controlled Substance violations involving Kayla Lynn Carlson, 27, of Mound; Darla Jean Johnson, 44, of Monticello; and Joseph Edward Villa, 43, of St Paul. The subsequent day, January 20th, the Sheriff’s Office booked individuals on more serious counts, like the Wright County warrant against Shane Anthony Carter, 33, of Buffalo for 1st Degree Criminal Sexual Conduct, among others.

Continuing their report, on January 21st, arrests included Heather Ann Becker, 50, accused of Domestic Assault in Monticello, and Matthew Patrick Delare, 53, captured in Buffalo on two warrants for the same charge. The series of detentions carried on with charges related to DWI, as seen on January 24th with the arrest of Hussain Hassan A Almarhoon, 44, in Clearwater for 2nd Degree DWI.

Furthermore the report included incidents of traffic violations and accidents within the same period, such as 20 Property Damage Accidents, 4 Personal Injury Accidents, 1 Hit and Run Accident, and 5 Car Deer Accidents. As part of traffic infractions, there were arrests for 8 DWI, 1 Underage Consumption, 4 School Bus Stop Arm Violations, and the issuance of 113 tickets for miscellaneous traffic violations.

The steady count of DWI related arrests echoes ongoing concerns about road safety and substance abuse within the Wright County community. The full account of these activities is accessible to the public, underscoring law enforcement's commitment to transparency and diligence in maintaining law and order. This data can be thoroughly reviewed on the official Wright County website.