Well, the time has come; the new Sheriff’s Office and Jail, located at 211 Avenger Field Road, will soon be open and in full swing! But, before it gets busy, Sheriff David Warren would like to cordially invite everyone to come to the Open House event and get a behind the scenes look at the new operation. We’ve created a Facebook event. Please join to attend.
Traffic stop leads to an arrest and seizure of methamphetamine, paraphernalia and urine samples
On Friday, June 19, 2015, at approximately 11:15pm, a Nolan County deputy stopped a tan GMC Sierra for a minor traffic violation in the 300 block of East Broadway, Sweetwater. Contact was made with the driver, Dustin Hays, of Tennessee who was accompanied by a passenger of Sweetwater, a known methamphetamine user.
Both individuals were requested to exit the vehicle where a roadside investigation was conducted. During the investigation, signs of criminal activity became evident; consequently the deputy requested consent to search the vehicle but was denied.
The Sweetwater Police Department was then contacted, and a K9 unit was requested. Officer Daniel Olds arrived on scene and deployed a K9, where an open-air sniff operation was conducted. The K9 alerted on the driver side of the vehicle, as it made its way to the console area, justifying a “probable cause” search.
A search of the vehicle was conducted which lead to the discovery of a zip baggy containing suspected methamphetamine, concealed underneath the console. Also located in the vehicle was drug paraphernalia and two clear containers of clean urine samples, commonly used by narcotic users to pass drug analysis.
Hayes was placed under arrest and transported to the Nolan County jail where he was charged with the felony offense of possession of controlled substance. The case will be filed with the 32nd Judicial District Attorney’s Office for prosecution.
Traffic stop leads to an arrest and seizure of marijuana
On Wednesday, June 17, 2015, a driver license violation prompted the stop of a Pontiac sedan in Sweetwater that led to seizure of suspected marijuana and the arrest of a Sweetwater man.
A Nolan County deputy stopped a maroon Pontiac Grand Am for a driver license violation in the 100 block of Texas Avenue, Sweetwater. Contact was made with the driver, Arnulfo Delgado, of Sweetwater who was accompanied by a passenger, also of Sweetwater. Delgado and his passenger were requested to exit the vehicle where a roadside investigation was conducted.
Wile speaking with Delgado, the deputy noticed indications of criminal activity, whereupon she requested consent to search the vehicle but was denied. The Sweetwater Police Department was then contacted, and a K9 unit was requested. Sergeant Rob Hohman arrived on scene and deployed a K9, where an open-air sniff operation was conducted. The K9 alerted on the passenger side of the vehicle, as it made its way to the center console, justifying a “probable cause” search.
Delgado was later found to have discarded a plastic baggie containing suspected marijuana in plain sight. He was detained and a search of the vehicle was conducted which lead to the discovery of drug paraphernalia and remnants of marijuana.
Delgado was placed under arrest and transported to the Nolan County jail where he was charged with the misdemeanor offense of possession of marijuana and Instantered for no driver’s license (when unlicensed). The case will be filed with the Nolan County Attorney’s Office for prosecution.
Does this face look familiar?
The Nolan County Sheriff’s Office is actively searching for Joshua Galindo, a fugitive who has been hiding to avoid detection by law enforcement. Galindo has 2 outstanding warrants, one issued out of the 32nd Judicial District Court in Nolan County for Burglary of Habitation/Intend other Felony, and the other issued out of the 1st Multicounty Court at Law for Interference with an Emergency Call. The Nolan County Sheriff’s Office needs your help to bring Galindo to justice. He is a 29 year-old Hispanic male, 5’6″, 169 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes, and last reported to reside at 904 Bowie, or 815 East Arizona, Sweetwater.
If you have information on the whereabouts or activities of this fugitive, you are encouraged to contact the Nolan County Sheriff’s Office at 325.235.5471, to remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 325.235.TIPS (8477), you may also submit a tip online.
Nolan County’s Most Wanted Fugitive
The Nolan County Sheriff’s Office is actively searching for Angel Garcia Caballero, a fugitive who has been hiding to avoid detection by law enforcement. Caballero has an outstanding warrant issued out of the 32nd Judicial District Court in Nolan County, for Driving While Intoxicated 3rd or More. The Nolan County Sheriff’s Office needs your help to bring him to justice. Caballero is a 37 year-old Hispanic male, 6′, 180 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. He last reported to be living at 814 East Arkansas Avenue, Sweetwater.
If you have information on the whereabouts or activities of this fugitive, you are encouraged to contact the Nolan County Sheriff’s Office at 325.235.5471, or to remain anonymous, and be eligible for a cash reward, call Crime Stoppers at 325.235.TIPS (8477), you may also submit a tip online.
Traffic stop leads to the arrest of two and discovery of heroin and paraphernalia
On Saturday, June 06, 2015, at about 1150 hours, a driver license violation prompted the stop of a GMC truck in Sweetwater that led to discovery of suspected heroine, paraphernalia used in its consumption and the arrest of two occupants.
Nolan County deputies stopped a green GMC truck for a driver license violation in the 500 block of Sam Houston, Sweetwater. Contact was made with the driver, Robert Rodriguez, of Sweetwater who was accompanied by passengers Jenny Valenzuela, and a small child, both of Roby. The adult occupants were requested to exit the vehicle and separated where a roadside investigation could be conducted.
While speaking with Rodriguez, deputies detected deception in the answers he was providing; thereafter consent to search the vehicle was requested and received. A search of the vehicle was conducted which lead to the discovery of a clear plastic baggy containing a dark substance determined to be heroin and paraphernalia used in its consumption.
The deputy placed suspected heroine and paraphernalia on the side of the truck, as he continued the search of the vehicle. Another deputy on scene was with Valenzuela, when he observed Rodriguez grab the spoon and eat the corner of the plastic baggy that contained the suspected heroin. While Rodriguez distracted both Deputies, a mailbox near where Valenzuela was seated could be heard being shut. An immediate search of the mailbox was conducted that lead to the discovery of bag containing heroin residue on paraphernalia used in its consumption.
Rodriguez and Valenzuela were both placed under arrest and transported to the Nolan County jail where they were charged with the felony offense of tampering with evidence. The child was released to a responsible family member who arrived on scene after being contacted by deputies. Child Protective Services was contacted and a report was filed. The case will be filed with the 32nd Judicial District Attorney’s Office for prosecution.