NAVASOTA MAN ARRESTED BY BRENHAM POLICE TUESDAY

  
Christopher Gonzales
Washington Co. Jail photo

One person was arrested by Brenham Police on active warrants Tuesday.  Brenham Police report that Tuesday evening at 8:30, officer’s were dispatched to Burleson Street at the intersection of Martin Luther King Jr Parkway in reference to a disturbance. Christopher Gonzales, 42 of Navasota, was taken into custody for 4 active warrants out of Municipal Court.  Two warrants were for Driving While License Invalid and two were for Display of Expired Vehicle Registration.  Gonzales was booked in and released to the custody of the Washington County Jail staff.

 

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  1. Thank You To Brenham Police for Protecting Our City of Brenham from enemies like these and from criminals. Thank you for all you do to Protect Our Freedoms and Our American Flag. We Are Proud of all your hard work Law Enforcement Officers. Thank yall for protecting us from drug dealers and people who dishonor our Veterans and Police Officers. We Appreciate All Police Officers For Their Duties to our Country.

  2. It’s time to stop arresting people for victimless crimes. I understand holding people accountable. But he was taken to jail for essentially not paying his dues. The amount of financial trauma caused by this endeavor isn’t even close to equitable in the amount of money he owed.

    1. So why have laws at all clay. After you get car jacked and then whine to the police. Also i pay for my license, tags snd inspection so my vehicle is mot a hazard going down the road. Some laws are needed. Move to Venezuela for a month then lets talk about it.

    2. He signed the first citations, in which he promised to appear and take care of his violations. He apparently decided he was to good to honor his promise to appear, and therefore warrants were issued. A man is only as good as his word, and everyone should be held accountable for their actions?‍♂️

    3. Maybe people should pay their fines when they are supposed to and then they wouldn’t have to go to jail.

    4. So your saying it is OK for him to drive without a license and most likely no insurance, So if he has an accident the OTHER person has to pay for repairs to their car and possible medical bills due to his lack of insurance? He was required by a judge to pay those dues and did not do so Bottom line he was breaking the law .

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