Deputies put an end to fugitives escape from justice

JOSHUA GALINDOOn Friday, January 1, 2016 shortly after New Year, Nolan County Sheriff’s deputies descended on a residence at 904 Bowie Street, where Joshua Galindo was reported to be. After being confronted by deputies outside the residence, Galindo attempted to evade but was quickly taken into custody, bringing his escape from justice to an end.

Galindo was transported to the Nolan County jail where he was processed for three (3) outstanding warrants, one issued out of the 32nd Judicial District Court in Nolan County for Burglary of Habitation/Intend other Felony, another issued out of the 1st Multicounty Court at Law for Interference with an Emergency Call and one issued out of Andrews County for Assault Causes Bodily Injury.

3 Comments On “Deputies put an end to fugitives escape from justice”

  1. GREAT WORK GUYS. YOU DO GOOD FOR A BUNCH OF KIDS HA KEEP IT UP

    • Thanks Les. Just goes to show, the sheepdog never sleeps and he will eventually find you, wherever you may be. By the way, I like that kid joke. Haha

    • Thanks, Les! I’m proud to be part of a tremendous group of deputies who work hard for the citizens of Nolan County.

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