FOUR PEOPLE ARRESTED IN SEPARATE INCIDENTS

  

Four people were arrested over the weekend on outstanding warrants and other offences.

Julian Ray Vela
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Brenham Police report that late Friday night at 11:30, Cpl. David Dudenhoeffer and Officer Tina Bruno responded to the 2300 block of South Market Street in reference to a subject with active warrants for his arrest being seen in the area.  Cpl. Dudenhoeffer made contact with Julian Ray Vela, 34 of Brenham, who was in a vehicle and ordered him to step out, which he disregard and drove away from Cpl. Dudenhoeffer.  Officer Bruno was able to pull out and behind Vela with her emergency equipment activated which Vela continued to disregard as she and Cpl. Dudenhoeffer pursued him.  Vela pulled off the roadway in the 2200 block of South Market Street and exited his vehicle and began to flee on foot, but stopped and was able to be taken into custody without further incident.  Once in custody, Vela was found to be in possession of marijuana as well as four pills of Trazodone, without a prescription.  Vela was transported to the Washington County Jail where he was booked in on Warrants for Theft of Property between $100 and $750 and Criminal Trespass, as well as charged with Possession of Dangerous Drugs, Possession of Marijuana less than 2 oz, and Evading Arrest or Detention with a Motor Vehicle.

Jesse Taylor Cantu
Washington Co. Jail photo

Then Saturday morning 10:20. Officer Eric Crosby observed a subject in the 1300 block of Prairie Lea Street he knew had active warrants for his arrest.  Officer Crosby made contact with Jesse Taylor Cantu, 29 of Navasota and took him into custody on warrants out of Washington County for Possession of a Controled Substance, and Driving While License Invalid.  Cantu was transported to the Washington County Jail where he was booked in.

Demitric Walker
Washington Co. Jail photo

Saturday afternoon at 1:45, Officer Eric Crosby made contact with Demitric Walker, 59 of College Station, in the 2200 block of Highway 290 East in reference to warrants for his arrest.  Walker was taken into custody on warrants for Theft of Property less than $2500 with 2 or more priors out of Brazos County and the College Station Police Department.  Walker was transported to the Washington Jail where he was booked in on warrants and released to jail staff.

Shalyn Henroid
Washington Co. Jail photo

Then early Sunday morning at 12:45, Cpl. David Dudenhoeffer made contact with Shalyn Henroid, 24 of Brenham, in the parking lot of Walmart Supercenter after confirming that she had an active warrant for her arrest.  Henroid was taken into custody on Warrant for Theft of Property less than $2500 with 2 or more priors.  A probable cause search of her vehicle was conducted due to the odor of burnt marijuana emitting from inside the vehicle.  Cpl. Dudenhoeffer located several pills of Cyclobenzaprine and Xanax, which Henroid did not have a prescription for and also noted that Henroid was previously issued a Trespass Warning for Walmart.  Henroid was transported to the Washington County Jail where she was booked in on warrant as well as Possession of a Controlled Substance, Possession of a Dangerous Drug, and Criminal Trespass.

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