Nolan County Sheriff’s Office Reflects Back on Productive Year

2019 has been a busy year for the Nolan County Sheriff’s Office.  An area that the Sheriff’s Office continues to excel in, is in the area of illegal drug investigations.  Our success is due to a great collaboration between the Criminal Investigation Division (CID) of the Nolan County Sheriff’s Office along with the 32nd Judicial District Attorney’s Office and the Abilene office of the Criminal Investigations Division of the Texas Department of Public Safety.

A key part of our success has also been due to the excellent level of cooperation our office has received from citizens.  Residents calling in tips and giving us valuable intelligence is a crucial part of the effort to combat this type of criminal enterprise.  “Without your help and confidence in us, we would not be this effective” said Nolan County Sheriff David Warren.

The Patrol Deputies of the Sheriff’s Office are to be commended as well for their daily efforts of being the eyes and ears throughout the county.  These Deputies have stopped numerous offenders and violators, made many drug arrests and continued to feed valuable information to the Criminal Investigation Division all while performing their multitude of other duties.  “I am truly blessed to have such a dedicated and competent staff” stated Warren.

A focus for 2019 was to take as many drug dealers off the streets of our county as possible.  Starting in 2017, the CID section of NCSO has conducted a series of operations, with the other two entities previously listed, that have netted a total of 34 felony arrests of drug dealers with most of those being arrested in 2019.  These particular players were not just the “low lying fruit” or just “users” but instead were dealers well up the supply chain that were responsible for bringing in large quantities of methamphetamine, heroin, crack cocaine, powder cocaine, marihuana and other illicit and illegal substances.  “These substances have ruined many lives in Nolan County and are always responsible for a myriad of other crimes committed against our friends and neighbors” Warren commented.  Several of the ones arrested have come here to Nolan County from other parts of Texas or the United States, simply to profit from selling their poison here in Nolan County.

There have thankfully been some tough sentences handed down thanks to the efforts of committed citizens, diligent prosecutors and strong judges here in Nolan County.  The sentences handed down thus far range well over 200 cumulative years with a 90-year sentence on one major drug dealer handed down just a couple of weeks ago.  Several of these offenders remain in our jail awaiting their turn for prosecution.

You may have seen some of our successes in the headlines throughout the past year, but our efforts continue night and day and many times going unnoticed.  Over the last three years, we have made a total of 310 drug arrests, 27 burglary arrests, 20 Unauthorized Use of Vehicle arrests and many other felony cases against criminal offenders in Nolan County.  During this period we have recovered 12 stolen vehicles and a substantial amount of assorted stolen property including guns, jewelry, knives, tools, etc..  “We won’t slack off and we don’t give up.  We work for you, the citizens of this great county, and we will continue to make Nolan County a safer place to live, work and raise your family.” stated Sheriff Warren.

A fugitive’s run from the law has come to an end!

On Friday, December 20, 2019, Investigators with the Nolan County Sheriff’s Office, 32nd Judicial District Attorney’s Office and Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) executed an operations plan to affect the arrest of Dalton Dauel, a known fugitive. Mr. Dauel has been avoiding detection by law enforcement and in the meantime, was believed to be armed as he has been committing numerous crimes against persons and property. The investigators along with an officer with the Sweetwater Police Department found Mr. Dauel barricaded in a residence located in the 800 block of Sam Houston. Once discovered, he fled the area on foot and after a brief pursuit, Mr. Dauel was apprehended without incident in the 600 block of West Arkansas. He was then transported to the Nolan County jail and released to jail staff.

Nolan County Narcotics Investigation – Drug Roundup

“Nolan County Meth Meltdown”

On Tuesday, April 16th, 2019, several Nolan County, District and State law enforcement officers continued arrests on seventeen more co-defendants connected to an ongoing criminal conspiracy drug investigation that has already netted 13 arrests on January 22nd of this year and November 2nd of 2018.  The warrants and arrests were the result of a joint operation involving Nolan County Sheriff’s Office – Criminal Investigation Division, Texas Department of Public Safety – Criminal Investigations Division (Abilene) and investigators with the 32nd Judicial District Attorney’s Office.

The Texas Department of Public Safety – Criminal Investigations Division (San Angelo) also assisted with the arrests today by serving two of the arrest warrants on subjects located in San Angelo.

These latest arrests were co-defendants that have participated in “Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity”, a first-degree felony, involving the manufacture/delivery of a controlled substance, in particular methamphetamine and heroin.

Of the 17 new arrest warrants issued, as of 5:00PM today, 14 have been arrested.  10 were arrested in Sweetwater, 1 in Roscoe, 2 in San Angelo and a hold was initiated on 1 subject already serving time in prison. One other individual was also arrested on an unrelated misdemeanor warrant at one of the Sweetwater locations.  Law enforcement officers continue their search for three (3) remaining subjects with the warrants for the same charge.

Those arrested are as follows:

  • Chance Brooke BENSON, age 28, white male, arrested on Tuesday, April 16, 2019 in San Angelo. Benson is charged with Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity – 1st Degree Felony.
  • Jason Lee COSBY, age 39, white male, arrested on Tuesday, April 16, 2019 in Sweetwater. Cosby is charged with Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity – 1st Degree Felony.
  • Arnulfo DELGADO, age 32, white male, arrested on Tuesday, April 16, 2019 in Sweetwater. Delgado is charged with Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity – 1st Degree Felony.
  • Adam Martin GARZA, age 32, white male, hold placed on Tuesday, April 16, 2019 as Garza is already serving prison time in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Garza is charged now with the additional charge of Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity – 1st Degree Felony.
  • Christopher Joseph HAMM, age 29, white male, arrested on Tuesday, April 16, 2019 in Sweetwater. Hamm is charged with Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity – 1st Degree Felony.
  • Jody Shane JONES, age 47, white female, arrested on Tuesday, April 16, 2019 in Sweetwater. Jones is charged with Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity – 1st Degree Felony.
  • Moses Jacob LARA, age 42, white female, arrested on Tuesday, April 16, 2019 in Sweetwater. Lara is charged with Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity – 1st Degree Felony.
  • Michael Alan LEDBETTER, age 49, white male, arrested on Tuesday, April 16, 2019 in Sweetwater. Ledbetter is charged with Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity – 1st Degree Felony.
  • Douglas James MONDAY, age 45, white male, arrested on Tuesday, April 16, 2019 in Sweetwater. Monday is charged with Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity – 1st Degree Felony.
  • Michael David MORGAN, age 51, white male, arrested on Tuesday, April 16, 2019 in Sweetwater. Morgan is charged with Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity – 1st Degree Felony.  Morgan was also found in possession of heroin in a “drug free zone”, at the time of his arrest on the warrant, and was charged with an additional third-degree felony.
  • Francisco Javier PENA, age 29, white male, arrested on Tuesday, April 16, 2019 in Roscoe. Pena is charged with Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity – 1st Degree Felony.
  • Tyler Scott POLK, age 29, white male, arrested on Tuesday, April 16, 2019 in San Angelo.  Polk is charged with Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity – 1st Degree Felony.
  • Monica RODRIGUEZ, age 28, white female, arrested on Tuesday, April 16, 2019 in Sweetwater. Rodriguez is charged with Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity – 1st Degree Felony.
  • Helena Jade TOLLISON, age 29, white female, arrested on Tuesday, April 16, 2019 in Sweetwater. Tollison is charged with Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity – 1st Degree Felony.

Those charged with 1st Degree Felony offenses could potentially face a penalty of 5 – 99 years in prison or life – and up to a $10,000.00 fine.

All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

Sheriff David Warren stated, “We are proud to see this investigation continue to produce results.  Some folks that needed to go to jail – went to jail today.  Others are soon to go to trial; some are on bond pending trial and many others are in custody pending trial and additional arrests are expected.”

Nolan County Narcotics Investigation – Drug Roundup

On Tuesday, January 22nd, 2019 several Nolan County, District and State law enforcement officers continued arrests on seven more suspected Sweetwater area drug dealers.  The warrants and arrests were the result of a joint operation involving Nolan County Sheriff’s Office – Criminal Investigation Division, Texas Department of Public Safety – Criminal Investigations Division (Abilene) and investigators with the 32nd Judicial District Attorney’s Office.

The latest arrests were defendants that have participated in Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity and Manufacture/Delivery of a Controlled Substance, in particular methamphetamine and heroin.

“Investigators have seized over 1,000 grams of methamphetamine and 12 grams of heroin so far valued with an estimated street value of at least $62,000.” said Warren.

According to Warren, “Other arrests have been made, as a part of this ongoing operation, beginning in late September of last year.  A total of thirteen (13) people have now been arrested in this series.”

Those arrested are as follows:

  • Zachary Dewayne MCDONALD, age 32, white male, arrested on September 19, 2018 at 100 Northwest Georgia in Sweetwater.  McDonald is charged with Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity – 1st Degree Felony.
  • Sergio SALINAS, age 26, white male, arrested on November 29, 2018 at the 255-mile post on Interstate 20 in Sweetwater.  Salinas is charged with Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity – 1st Degree Felony.
  • Jose Alberto SALINAS, age 20, white male, arrested on November 29, 2018 at the 255-mile post on Interstate 20 in Sweetwater.  Salinas is charged with Manufacture and Delivery of a Controlled Substance (methamphetamine) – Penalty Group 1, over 200 grams, less than 400 grams, 1st Degree Felony.
  • Matthew Lee MCQUEEN II, age 27, white male, arrested on January 8, 2019 at 307 East Arkansas Avenue in Sweetwater.  McQueen is charged with Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity – 1st Degree Felony.
  • Sierra Cheyann JONES, age 24, white female, arrested on January 10, 2019 at 307 East Arkansas Avenue in Sweetwater.  Jones is charged with Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity – 1st Degree Felony.
  • Mark Randall MURRY, age 55, white male, arrested on January 10, 2019 at 701 Southwest Georgia in Sweetwater.  Murry is charged with Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity – 1st Degree Felony.

    Outstanding warrants that were served on Tuesday, January 22, 2019
  • Curtis Mathis MAHULA III, age 43, white male, arrested on January 22, 2019 at 710 West Oklahoma in Sweetwater.  Mahula is charged with Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity – 1st Degree Felony.
  • Katie Louise MCQUEEN, age 29, white female, arrested on January 22, 2019 at 1505 Robert Lee Street in Sweetwater.  McQueen is charged with Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity – 1st Degree Felony.
  • Lizette Ann ACOSTA, age 33, white female, arrested on January 22, 2019 at 711 West 6th Street in Sweetwater.  Acosta is charged with Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity – 1st Degree Felony.
  • Shawn Lucas GARZA, age 27, white male, arrested on January 22, 2019 at 900 Lubbock Street in Sweetwater.  Garza is charged with Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity – 1st Degree Felony.
  • James Allen PARKER, age 48, white male, arrested on January 22, 2019 at 100 Bradford Lane in Sweetwater.  Parker is charged with Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity – 1st Degree Felony.

Also arrested during the roundup on Tuesday were:

  • Dusty Dakota SUTTON, age 22, white male, arrested on January 22, 2019 at 605 West Arkansas in Sweetwater.  Sutton is charged with Manufacture and Delivery of a Controlled Substance (methamphetamine) – Penalty Group 1, over 1 gram, less than 4 grams, 2nd Degree Felony.
  • Benito DELACRUZ III, age 17, white male, arrested on January 22, 2019 at 605 West Arkansas in Sweetwater.  Delacruz is charged with Possession of Controlled Substance (methamphetamine) – Penalty Group 1, less than 1 gram, State Jail Felony.

Those charged with 1st Degree Felony offenses could potentially face a penalty of 5 – 99 years in prison or life – and up to a $10,000.00 fine.

Additional arrests are forthcoming.  All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

Sheriff Warren emphasized, “I once again appreciate the help from local citizens that supplied a portion of the information on these drug dealers, but certainly the close working relationship between our office and the Texas Department of Public Safety – CID Abilene Division, along with the local 32nd Judicial District Attorney’s Office, is proving to be a very effective combination in the battle against this type of criminal activity in our community.”

Sheriff David Warren

Nolan County Narcotics Investigation – Drug Roundup

On Friday, November 2nd, 2018 several Nolan County, District and State law enforcement officers effected arrests on six Sweetwater area drug dealers.  The warrants and arrests were the result of a joint operation involving Nolan County Sheriff’s Office – Criminal Investigations Division, Texas Department of Public Safety – Criminal Investigations Division (Abilene) and investigators with the 32nd Judicial District Attorney’s Office.

The execution of the actual raid was a combined effort involving approximately eight officers from the agencies represented above.  The investigation was first initiated by Sgt. James Villanueva with the Sheriff’s Office.  “I am proud of my staff for working so hard on this growing problem. Additionally, the level of cooperation and assistance we have received from Texas DPS and the 32nd Judicial District Attorney’s Office has been phenomenal. This is just one of a series of operations like this that have occurred in the past and will continue to take place in the future.” said Nolan County Sheriff David Warren.

A very significant amount of suspected methamphetamine was seized at one of the addresses along with a firearm.  “This was a prolific methamphetamine dealing operation here in Nolan County and part of an ongoing investigation.” said Warren.

According to Warren, “Approximately 500 grams of methamphetamine, valued at just over $50,000.00 was seized at an address located in the 300 blk. of W. Louisiana Street in Sweetwater during one of the arrests.”

Those arrested on Friday were:

  1. Christian Joe BARRERA, age 23, white male, arrested at 305 W. Louisiana St., Sweetwater. Barrera is charged with Manufacture and Delivery of a Controlled Substance (methamphetamine) – Penalty Group 1, over 400 grams, 1st Degree Felony – and – Interference with Public Duties (of a peace officer) – Class B Misdemeanor.
  2. Yolanda Gail PIMPTON, age 48, black female, arrested at 1113 Alamo Street in Sweetwater. Pimpton is charged with Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity – 1st Degree Felony.
  3. Shawntia Elain FLOYD, age 33, black female, of Sweetwater. Floyd self-surrendered at the Nolan County Jail realizing that officers were searching for her.Floyd is charged with Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity – 1st Degree Felony.
  4. Earthie Kaylyn WALKER, age 52, black female, arrested at 106 F.K. Williams Drive in Sweetwater. Walker is charged with Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity – 1st Degree Felony.
  5. Antonio Campos GUERRA, age 57, white male, arrested at 305 W. Louisiana Street in Sweetwater. Guerra is charged with Manufacture and Delivery of a Controlled Substance (methamphetamine) – Penalty Group 1, over 400 grams, 1st Degree Felony, Unlawful Possession of Firearm (by a felon) 3rd Degree Felony – and – a Motion to Revoke Probation out of Jones County for an original charge of Possession of a Controlled Substance with Intent to Deliver.
  6. Noah Job COPPLER, age 34, white male, arrested at 6412 E. Interstate 20 in Sweetwater. Coppler is charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance – Penalty Group 1 (methamphetamine) Less Than One Gram, a State Jail Felony.

Those charged with 1st Degree Felony offenses could potentially face a penalty of 5 – 99 years in prison or life – and up to a $10,000.00 fine.

At the time of this news release, bonds have not been set on the six individuals.  They will all likely be taken before a Magistrate on Saturday morning.

Sheriff Warren emphasized, “I truly appreciate the help from local citizens that supplied some of the information on these drug dealers.  This is a great example of how it is supposed to work; citizens and area law enforcement agencies working closely together make our community a safer place to live.”

Sheriff David Warren

 

Road closures due to high water

Massive amounts of rainfall have altered traffic schedules in certain areas with creeks and lakes overflowing and water washing out certain roads in the area. Nolan County deputies have been monitoring creeks, lakes, and roadways and have found several roads with water over the roadway.

The following is a list of emergency road closures in Nolan County.

  • County Road 144, 145, and County Road 147, in Sweetwater (Lake Trammell)
  • County Road 180 and County Road 181, in Maryneal
  • County Road 238 in Maryneal near Eagle Creek
  • Farm to Market Road 1170, in Blackwell at Eagle Creek

Please do not move or drive around any barricades. If you see water over the roadway, use alternate routes. If you know of roadways that have water over them with no barriers closing off the roadway, please notify the Sheriff’s Office immediately (325) 235-5471. Do not attempt to cross a roadway that has high water over it. STAY SAFE AND TURN AROUND, DON’T DROWN!