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Tom Green County Jail Logs – December 9, 2025
Tom Green County Jail Logs: December 9, 2025
On December 9, 2025, a total of 14 individuals were booked into the Tom Green County Detention Center between 7 a.m. on December 8 and 7 a.m. on December 9. These bookings included a variety of charges, some involving multiple offenses. Below is an overview of the charges and details about the individuals arrested.
Booking Charges Overview
Here are the main categories of charges filed against the individuals taken into custody:
- Fail to Identify Fugitive Intent Give False Info
- Unauthorized Absence from Community Correction Facility
- Assault Causes Bodily Injury Family Violence
- Fail to Maintain Financial Responsibility
- Theft of Property under $2,500 (2 or more previous convictions)
- Bail Jumping and Fail to Appear (Felony)
- Driving with License Invalid with Previous Conviction/Suspension/Without Financial Responsibility
Details of Bookings
Notable Arrests
Among those arrested, several individuals stood out based on the nature of their charges:
- Rebeca Medrano: Age 44, charged with failing to yield right of way while turning left. Bond set at $640. Released early on December 9.
- Daniel Tarango: Age 28, faced multiple charges including theft, possession of marijuana, and failing to identify as a fugitive. Bond set at $15,662.
- Olbin Martinez-Salazar: Age 28, held on a miscellaneous ICE hold, no bond available.
- Edwin Elias Vasquez Ramos: Age 33, also held on a miscellaneous ICE hold, no bond available.
- Juan Carlos Suazo-Arias: Age 33, similarly held on a miscellaneous ICE hold, no bond available.
- Lonnie Wooten: Age 46, charged with driving while license invalid. Bond set at $450.
- Ethan Little: Age 36, charged with assault causing bodily injury in a family violence case. No bond available.
Understanding the Charges
Common Charges Explained
Many of the charges listed are serious and can lead to significant legal consequences. Here’s a brief look at some of these charges:
- Assault Causes Bodily Injury Family Violence: This charge often arises in domestic situations where one party causes physical harm to another.
- Theft: Involving property valued under $2,500, which can lead to a misdemeanor or felony, especially with prior convictions.
- Driving with License Invalid: This charge can result from previous convictions or a lack of financial responsibility.
Impact of Arrests on the Community
The arrests made during this period not only reflect the enforcement of laws but also highlight ongoing issues within the community. The number of individuals facing multiple charges suggests a pattern that may need addressing through community programs or interventions.
Community Responses
The local community often reacts to such news with concern over safety and the effectiveness of law enforcement. There are calls for:
- Increased support for mental health and addiction services.
- More community outreach programs to prevent domestic violence.
- Education on the consequences of theft and property crimes.
“It’s important for communities to come together and address these issues head-on, rather than letting them fester.”
“We need to focus on prevention and support for those at risk of falling into crime.”