BRENHAM PD MAKES ARRESTS FOR FAILURE TO MAINTAIN FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY, BOND VIOLATION
Brenham police reported three arrests between Friday and Saturday.
At 9:45 p.m. Friday, officers responded to the 2900 block of Wood Ridge Boulevard in reference to a welfare concern. 45-year-old Elizabeth Sorder of Houston was placed into custody for two active warrants out of Municipal Court: No Driver’s License and Failure to Maintain Financial Responsibility. Sorder was transported to the Washington County Jail.
Approaching 2 p.m. Saturday, Officer Ramon Torres was dispatched to the 2600 block of Highway 36 South to assist with a traffic stop. Officers working an event in the area had conducted the stop for a traffic infraction. The driver was identified as 28-year-old Adam Glenn Scott Rodgers of Brenham, who police say had a warrant out of Washington County for Failure to Maintain Financial Responsibility. Rodgers was transported to the Washington County Jail and booked in for the outstanding warrant without incident.
Close to 7:15 p.m., officers responded to the 2200 block of Highway 290 East in reference to a reported suspicious vehicle. Upon arrival, the vehicle was located and the driver was identified as 25-year-old Demarcus White of Brenham. Police say their investigation revealed that White was found to be in possession of a handgun, which violated his conditions of bond, as he was out on bond out of Waller County. White was taken to the Washington County Jail and booked for Violation of Bond/Protective Order.
My car insurance rates are very high could it be because we have so many who just refuse to obey the law get a license to drive or obtain legal citizenship and drive an insured vehicle sober to much to ask? Oh and you felons with guns . What part of no firearms on the bond release back in to society did you not understand. So very thankful for our local law enforcement just hope we can get rid of some really wasteful spending on services we do not need so we can get more and better funding for officers with equal pay as well. Thank you very much.