Two women and three men were jailed Tuesday, March 9, on either a controlled substance or related charge. One was arrested as a result of a traffic stop, one a disturbance and three were from warrant arrests, according to jail reports.
Kyle Street Traffic Stop
Sulphur Springs Police Department Officer Sean Hoffman conducted a traffic stop on a Toyota Corolla at 1:51 p.m. March 9 on Kyle Street at Texas Street.
The 39-year-old Sulphur Springs driver reportedly showed nervous indicators while talking to Hoffman. When asked if she had anything illegal inside the car, Kristina L. Ullman allegedly admitted to having a scale used to weigh marijuana in her purse but said it was her cousin’s scale. Hoffman found two syringes loaded with liquid and blood mixed on them, making it hard for the officer to tell what type of substance the syringe was loaded with, the officer noted in arrest reports.
While she was being booked into Hopkins County jail, a jailer found two bags containing a crystal-like substance suspected to be methamphetamine and a bag containing miscellaneous dangerous drugs, Hoffman alleged in arrest reports.
Ullman was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of 1 gram or more but less than 4 grams of a Penalty Group 1 controlled substance in a drug-free zone, Hoffman alleged in arrest reports. She remained in Hopkins County jail Wednesday morning, March 10, 2021, on both charges, according to jail reports.
Phyllis Court Disturbance
SSPD Officer Tyler Francis responded on Phyllis Court to a disturbance. Upon contact with a 39-year-old Sulphur Springs woman at the location he asked dispatchers to conduct a records check using her ID information.
Katrina Jane Crowson was taken into custody at 4:20 p.m. March 9, 2021, on warrants for bond forfeiture on forgery of a financial instrument and possession of less than 1 gram of a controlled substance charges.
Crowson, who jail reports show is also known by Katrina Jane Humphrey, Katrina L. Lile and Katrina Jane Lile, remained in Hopkins County jail Wednesday morning, March 10, 2021, on both felony charges. She was originally arrested on April 4, 2020, on the forgery and controlled substance charges after police found her with counterfeit currency and heroin at a local business, according to arrest and jail records.
Wanted At Adult Probation Office
Hopkins County Sheriff’s Office was notified a wanted person was at the Adult Probation Office in Sulphur Springs.
Deputy Bobby Osornio took Clayton Ryan Hanson into custody at 4:39 p.m. at the Hinnant Street office and transported him to jail. The 23-year-old Sulphur Springs man was booked into Hopkins County jail at 5:15 p.m. March 9, 2021, on the warrant for violation of probation, which he was on for possession of less than 1 gram of a Penalty Group 1 controlled substance, according to arrest reports.
Hanson remained in Hopkins County jail Wednesday morning, March 10, 2021, on the warrant, according to jail reports.
Tuesday was the fourth time Hanson has been jailed related to the controlled substance charge. He was first arrested on Oct. 9, 2016 for possession of a controlled substance as well as a theft charge. He spent May 25-July 5, 2017 in the county jail, serving a commitment for the charge. Hanson then spent Feb. 4-July 31, 2020 in jail for violating probation on the charge, according to jail records.
FM 2560 Arrest
HCSO Deputy Chris Baumann was made aware March 9 of an outstanding warrant for Jimmy Wayne Gill’s arrest.
Baumann and Sgt. Scott Davis traveled to the 26-year-old Sulphur Springs man’s FM 2560 residence and took him into custody at 8:18 p.m. March 9. Gill was booked into Hopkins County jail at the warrant for violation of probation-possession of less than 1 gram of a Penalty Group 1 controlled substance, the deputies alleged in arrest reports. The offense occurred on March 5, 2021 according to arrest reports.
Gill remained in Hopkins County jail Wednesday morning, March 10, 2021 on the charge, according to jail reports.
Arrested In Emory on Hopkins County Warrant
HCSO Sgt. Scott Davis was made aware of a warrant for Devan Dale Munoz‘s arrest March 9. Davis, aware Munoz had been staying in the Emory area, contacted Emory Police Officer Keith Lewis.
Lewis was able to located and take Munoz into custody. The Emory officer transported him to the Rains-Hopkins County line, where he released custody of Munoz to Davis at 9:22 p.m. March 9, 2021.
Davis transported Munoz to Hopkins County jail, where he was booked for bond forfeiture on a possession of less than 1 gram of a Penalty Group 1 controlled substance charge, according to arrest reports. He remained in Hopkins County jail Wednesday morning, March 10, according to jail reports.
The original offense, Davis noted in arrest reports, was alleged to have occurred on July 10, 2020. Hopkins County jail reports show Munoz was arrested July 10, 2020 on a possession of 1 gram or more but less than 4 grams of a Penalty Group 1 controlled substance, after claiming the contraband found in the pants he had on wasn’t his as the pants weren’t his either. He was released later that day on a $10,000 bond on the felony charge, and indicted on it in December 2020. Munoz is also known by Deven Dale Munoz and Devin Dale Munoz, according to jail reports.