A 26-year-old Dallas man was jailed overnight Friday on three warrants issued through out-of-town agencies, according to arrest reports.
Sulphur Springs Police Officer Cleve Williams stopped a Mitsubishi Outlander for an obscured license plate at mile marker 135 on Interstate 30 west March 25, 2022. A records check showed the driver, top be wanted on warrants from three out-of-town agencies. Williams took Romello Harris into custody at 10:17 p.m. Friday.
Texas Department of Public Safety Trooper Aaron Hanna transported Harris to Hopkins County jail for the interdiction officer/k-9 handler. The SUV was released to the passenger, who was the owner, Williams noted in arrest reports.
Harris was booked into and remained in Hopkins County jail early Saturday morning, March 26, 2022, on a Dallas County warrant for burglary of vehicles, a Denton County engaging in organized criminal activity warrant and a Lafayette County warrant for violation of probation, which Harris was on for a dangerous drug charge.
Bond was set at $1,000 on the burglary charge, and $25,000 on the criminal activity charge. Harris was held without bond on the Lafayette County charge, according to jail reports.
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