District 1 – Lt. Jim Fleming (North County)
A 40 year old female from Azle, TX, was arrested at 2:00am, March 1, in the area of Hwy 105 and Douget by Deputy S. Degner for two warrants for bond forfeiture out of Parker County. The female had been stopped for a traffic violation. She was transported to jail.
A 38 year old male from Willis was arrested at 8:30pm, March 1, in the 14700 block of Rogers Road by Cpl P. Smith for a criminal mischief warrant out of Montgomery County. The Deputy was conducting an investigation. The male was transported to jail.
On March 4, Deputy J. Kader made a traffic stop on a vehicle, containing three occupants, in the 11700 block of Calvary Road. Upon approaching the vehicle the Deputy could smell the odor of marijuana emitting from the vehicle. During the ensuing investigation the Deputy detained two of the occupants for possession of marijuana. A 20 year old male from Willis and a 21 year old male from Huntsville were arrested at 5:01pm and transported to jail.
A 21 year old male from Huntsville was arrested at 6:42pm, March 5, in the area of FM 1097 and I-45 by Deputy J. Kader for five Conroe PD warrants. The Deputy had made a traffic stop on a vehicle the male was a passenger in. The male was taken to jail.
On March 6, Deputies K. Underwood and A. Terrell were dispatched to the area of FM 2432 and FM 1485 on a possible intoxicated driver being followed by a citizen. The vehicle had been seen swerving on the roadway and running other vehicles off the road. The Deputies located the vehicle and made a traffic stop in the 12100 block of FM 2432. Deputy Underwood noticed a strong odor of alcohol emitting from the female. The female attempted the field sobriety tests but could not finish any. The 43 year old female from Willis was arrested at 7:56pm, charged with DWI and taken to jail. Once at the jail it was found out the female had been convicted two previous times for DWI. Her charge was enhanced to DWI 3rd or more, a felony three charge.
A 29 year old female from Willis was arrested at 4:21pm, March 6, in the area of Rogers and Straughter by Deputy K. Albritton for a possession of marijuana warrant out of Montgomery County. The Deputy was investigating a disturbance call. The female involved in the disturbance had left the location when the Deputy stopped her. She was taken to jail.
On March 7, Deputies K. Underwood and A. Terrell were sent to the 16800 block of Rogers Road for a disturbance in progress call. On arrival the Deputies met with a female who stated her former common law husband had been coming by at odd hours for the past two days trying to gain entry in the house. He was told to leave numerous times. He attempted to get in at 5:00am on March 7 and was not able to. At 10:00am, March 7, the female and her 21 month old son attempted to leave but were unable to get out due to a screwdriver being wedged into the front door and jamb and a wooden plank wedged under the handle of the back door. While interviewing the female, the male was seen standing in the tree line near the house. The 20 year old male was arrested at 1:20pm, charged with unlawful restraint and taken to jail.
On March 7, Deputy W. Adams was notified of a family violence assault in the 12800 block of Andwood Lane. The Deputy met with a female complainant who advised she and her husband (whom she has been separated from) got into an argument that turned physical. As she was walking out the door the male grabbed her around the neck. She was able to free herself and make it outside where the male grabbed her by the hair throwing her to the ground and punching her on her right eye. The male left the location and was located by Cpl Bonner in the 11800 block of Calvary Road. During the investigation marijuana was located in the male’s vehicle. The 25 year old male from Splendora was arrested at 9:50am, charged with assault and possession of marijuana and transported to jail.
District 2 – Lt. Brady Fitzgerald (South County)
The following Shoplifting arrest(s) were made at 32938 FM 2978:
3/3 – Black Female 30 yrs old from Spring – The recovered merchandise (4 items) was valued at $199.96. The suspect was transported to the Montgomery County Jail.
The following Driving While Intoxicated arrest(s) were made:
3/1 – White Female 50 yrs old from Magnolia – was arrested for DWI in the 33300 Block of Buckshot Lane after a report was called in of the suspect almost causing a head-on collision with another vehicle. Witnesses were able to stop the suspect and take her keys. When Dep. Fruge arrived the driver was taken into custody and transported to the Montgomery County Jail.
3/7 – White Male 29 yrs old from the Woodlands – was arrested for DWI at the intersection of I-45 South and College Park Drive. Dep. Hernandez, while on patrol observed a vehicle completely stopped at a green light. Other drivers had to drive around the vehicle in order to avoid a collision. The driver then accelerated at a high rate of speed. Dep. Hernandez then conducted a traffic stop. The driver was arrested for DWI.
The following additional arrest(s) were made:
3/4 – White Male 22 yrs old from Houston – was arrested for Evading and Resisting Arrest. Dep. Martina and Cpl. Mullis were dispatched to a suspicious vehicle at 2909 Rayford Road. The Witnesses reported seeing the suspects “messing” with the license plate on a vehicle. Upon arrival, Deputies met with the suspect and his three friends. During the investigation, the manager of the restaurant approached the officers with a gun that was found in the restaurant restroom. The suspect appeared nervous and while being questioned about the gun, gave the officers two incorrect names. When asked to place his hands on the hood of the patrol car, he started to comply, then took off running. Dep. Martin chased the suspect and caught up with him as he was attempting to jump a fence. The suspect refused to comply with requests to place his hands behinds his back and actively resisted Dep. Martin. Dep. Martin was able to keep the suspect detained until additional officers arrived to help take him into custody and transported to the Montgomery County Jail. Jail staff was able to complete fingerprint identification through AFIS and found the suspects correct name and a history of drug and weapons charges out of Harris County.
District 3 – Lt. Darrel Conn (East County)
On 3/4/10 Deputy Layman conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle on FM 1485 @ Vick Rd. for speeding. During the stop he observed the driver hide something in the back seat. Upon searching the vehicle the Deputy located a pill bottle containing Hydrocodone in the back seat. The bottle was unmarked and there was no prescription. The suspect, a 27 year old male was arrested and charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance.
On 3/6/10 Deputy Amstutz was dispatched to the 20000 block of Hwy 59 in reference to a disturbance call. Upon his arrival of the victim he learned that the suspect had struck the victim in the face and eye with an open hand. The victim had a swollen eye consistent with her claim. The suspect, a 21 year old male was arrested and charged with Assault Family Violence.
On 3/9/10 numerous MCSO Deputies responded to the 20000 block of Southwood Oaks Drive in reference to a Burglary call. The home builder at that location had observed several individuals loading a new stove in the back of a pickup truck. The builder then chased the suspect where he attempted to cut off the suspects. The two vehicles collided and five Hispanic male suspects fled into the woods. A perimeter was set-up by MCSO, HPD, DPS and Pct # 4 Constables. HPD’s helicopter was also utilized. Five suspects were found and taken into custody and charged with Burglary of a Habitation and Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity.
On 3/9/10 Deputy Amstutz was dispatched to Williams Airport in reference to a Trespasser Call. Dispatch advised that the suspects were driving in their car recklessly on the airport runway and doing donuts in the area. Deputy Amstutz located the vehicle after it left at FM 1314 @ Old Sorters Rd. The suspects all admitted going to airport willingly and trespassing on the property despite numerous signs posted in the area. All three male suspects were arrested and charged with Criminal Trespass.
District 4 – Lt. David Park (West County)
On March 6th at approximately 11:00 pm MCSO Deputies Hollan and Zavorski along with Constable Precinct 5 Lieutenant Arnold responded to a family violence in progress call where a 29 male subject armed with a knife had threatened to harm a female subject and two others. The male subject was detained by Deputy Zavorski and Lt. Arnold. All three victims were interviewed by the Deputies and all testified to being in fear of the male subject harming them. The male subject was taken into custody and transported to the MCSO Jail in Conroe without incident for Aggravated Assault (Family Violence).
On March 5th at approximately 10:00 pm MCSO Deputy Herman was dispatched to Hazy Hollow subdivision in reference to a possible Narcotics Violation. Upon arrival Deputy Herman observed a male subject driving a blue truck turning onto Fawn Lane without using a turn signal. The Deputy initiated a traffic stop and spoke with a 42 year old male. Deputy Herman observed prescription pill bottles and a large pharmacy bag on the front seat. The subject was placed into custody and transported to the MCSO Jail. While processing the subject’s belongings a large amount of cash was discovered. The Deputy then added an additional charge of Money Laundering (State Jail Felony) against the subject and seized the money.
On March 4th at approximately 8:00 pm MCSO Deputy Crandell was dispatched to the 200 Block of South Hall Drive in reference to a Welfare Check by an anonymous caller. Before arriving on scene, Deputy Crandell was advised that the male subject on location had a warrant for his arrest. Upon arrival, Deputy Crandell approached the male subject. Deputy Crandell asked the male subject to identify himself. The subject gave a name and date of birth which was discovered not to be correct. While on scene Deputy Crandell asked a female who was also on location the name of the male he had detained and she provided his real name. The warrant was confirmed and the charge of Failure to Identify was added to the arrest record. The subject was transported to the MCSO Jail without incident.
On March 4th at approximately 5:00 pm MCSO Deputy Suarez was dispatched to the 14000 block of Timber Shade Crossing in reference to a Family Violence call. The Complainant advised that the male subject had assaulted her. Deputy Suarez placed the male subject into custody and transported him to the MCSO Jail in Conroe for assault. Upon arrival to the Jail, Deputy Suarez and the Jail Deputy conducted a second search on the male subject. A small amount of Marijuana was discovered. The additional charge of Possession of Marijuana was added.
On March 3rd at approximately 5:00 pm MCSO Deputy Hahs and Corporal Sumrall were dispatched to the Subdivision of Decker Oaks in Pinehurst in reference to a Family Violence call. Upon arrival the Deputies met with the 70 year old female. The Complainant advised that a relative had come to her residence intoxicated began yelling at her. The 49 year old male subject then struck the Complainant. The male subject was located at a bar on SH 249 and taken into custody for Injury to the Elderly, a Felony charge, and transported to the MCSO Jail.
On March 3rd at approximately 1:00 am MCSO Sergeant Russell conducted a traffic stop in the 2900 Block of Woodlands Parkway for an expired registration. Sgt Russell ran a check on the 40 year old male subject by name and date of birth. The check revealed an active warrant for Criminal Non-support. The subject was arrested and transported to the MCSO Jail.
On March 2nd at approximately 12:30 am MCSO Deputy Suarez observed a blue Dodge Pick-up traveling west on FM 1488. The Deputy checked the vehicle registration and discovered the registration had expired. Deputy Suarez activated his emergency equipment and conducted a traffic stop on the vehicle. The Deputy walked up to the driver side of vehicle to make contact with the driver and detected a strong odor of burnt Marijuana coming from the vehicle. The subject was arrested for Possession of Marijuana and transported to the MCSO Jail without incident.
On February 27th MCSO Deputy Suarez observed a Jeep Wrangler traveling east on Hardin Store Road without his lights on and also failed to yield to oncoming traffic when exiting a parking lot.
Deputy Suarez conducted a traffic stop on the vehicle. As the Deputy walked up to the vehicle to check on the welfare of the driver he could detect a heavy odor of alcoholic beverage coming from his breath. Deputy Suarez conducted several field sobriety tests which the driver failed. The driver was then transported to the MCSO Jail and charged with Driving While Intoxicated.
District 5 – Lt. Don Lacy (Northwest County)
On 03/03/10 Deputy Durbin responded to the 1300 block of Snug Harbor in regards to an Assault. Investigation revealed that the male and female occupants at this location had been involved in a disturbance and during the altercation the male had struck the female in the head with a golf club. The female was treated and released at the scene by EMS while the male was arrested for Assault and placed into the Montgomery County Jail on an undetermined bond.
On 03/03/10 Deputy Lowe responded to the 24100 block of Old Dobbin Plantersville Rd. in regards to an Assault. Investigation revealed that the male and female residents at this location had been involved in a physical altercation and the female had displayed a knife while making threats. There were no injuries sustained during the altercation. The female was arrested for Aggravated Assault (Family Violence) and placed into the Montgomery County Jail on $30,000 bond.
On 03/04/10 Deputy Rex conducted a Traffic Stop in the 16100 block of SH 105 West. Upon making contact with the female driver and conducting a cursory investigation, the driver was administered several standard field sobriety test. Ultimately the driver was arrested for Driving While Intoxicated and placed into the Montgomery County Jail on $600.00 bond.
On 03/08/10 Cpl. Peckne was traveling along the 13100 block of Walden Rd. when an oncoming vehicle veered into his lane forcing him to the shoulder. Upon conducting a Traffic Stop on the vehicle and making contact with the female driver it was believed that the driver may be intoxicated. After performing poorly on several standard field sobriety tests the driver was arrested and placed into the Montgomery County Jail for Driving While Intoxicated $600 bond and an outstanding warrant for Harassment $1,500 bond.
On 03/08/10 Deputy Neeley was sitting stopped at a traffic light in the 16200 block of SH 105 West when his vehicle was suddenly struck from behind. The impact was great enough to propel his vehicle into the vehicle in front of him. The driver of the striking vehicle attempted to flee the scene on foot but was caught and detained by Deputy Neeley even though Neeley sustained injuries during the crash. The deputy was treated and released at Conroe Regional Hospital and the male Suspect was arrested for Driving While Intoxicated and Fail to Stop and Render Aid and was placed into the Montgomery County Jail on an undetermined bond.
District 6 – Lt. David Dottei (Woodlands)
The following Shoplifting arrest(s) were made at 1201 Lake Woodlands Drive:
3/6 – White Male 22 yrs old from Spring – The recovered merchandise (1 item) was valued at $70. The suspect was transported to the Montgomery County Jail.
The following Shoplifting arrest(s) were made at 3040 College Park Drive:
3/5 – White Male 18 yrs old from Spring/Woodlands- The recovered merchandise (13 items) was valued at $99.92. The suspect was transported to the Montgomery County Jail.
The following Shoplifting arrest(s) were made at 9595 Six Pines Drive:
3/6 – White Male 47 yrs old from Conroe – The recovered merchandise (11 items) was valued at $117.20. The suspect was transported to the Montgomery County Jail.
The following Driving While Intoxicated arrest(s) were made:
3/5 – White Male 25 yrs old from Spring – was arrested after a traffic stop on Woodlands Parkway and McBeth Way. The suspect stated he was heading home from a friend’s house. During the interview, Dep. Runnels noticed that the suspect had bloodshot, glassy eyes and his speech was slow, and that he emitted an odor of alcohol as he spoke. The driver was taken into custody and transported to the Montgomery County Jail.
The following Possession of Marijuana arrest(s) were made:
3/3 – White Male 19 yrs old from The Woodlands – was arrested after a traffic stop in the 10400 block of Gosling Road. During the traffic stop, Deputies noticed that the suspect appeared extremely nervous and that the odor of burnt marijuana was emitting from the vehicle. The suspect was found to be in possession of .01 ounces of marijuana. He was taken into custody and transported to the Montgomery County Jail without incident.
The following additional arrest(s) were made:
On 03/08/2010 at approx. 1634 hrs., District VI units were dispatched to a home on Round Top Pl. in reference to a Burglary in Progress. Upon Deputy Cogdill’s arrival, he entered the back yard of the residence. Deputy Cogdill observed two white male juveniles attempting to climb over the fence of the property. The two juveniles were then detained. The homeowner observed two boys trying to get into her window and called 911 for assistance. The two juveniles WM 15 yrs old and WM 15 yrs old, both of The Woodlands, advised that they were in a band and needed money for new stereo equipment so they were going to break into a house to get money. The two juveniles were taken into custody and transported to Montgomery County Juvenile Detention in Conroe.
Abbreviations
W/M = White Male
B/M = Black Male
W/F = White Female
B/F = Black Female
H/M = Hispanic Male
H/F = Hispanic Female
M/A = Class A Misdemeanor – Punishable by a fine not to exceed $4,000 and/or a maximum of one year in jail.
M/B = Class B Misdemeanor – Punishable by a fine not to exceed $2,000 and/or a maximum of 180 days in jail.
M/C = Class C Misdemeanor – Punishable by a fine not to exceed $500.
SJF = State Jail Felony – Punishable by a fine not to exceed $10,000 and confinement in state jail for 180 days to 2 years.
F3 = 3rd Degree Felony – Punishable by a fine not to exceed $10,000 and confinement in state jail for 2 to 10 years.
F2 = 2nd Degree Felony – Punishable by a fine not to exceed $10,000 and confinement in state jail for 2 to 20 years.
F1 = 1st Degree Felony – Punishable by a fine not to exceed $10,000 and confinement in state jail for 5 to 99 years.
SFST = Standardized Field Sobriety Test
FSRA = Failure to Stop and Render Aid
A.T.T.F. = Auto Theft Task Force




