Two Sulphur Springs men were taken into custody at the adult probation office Tuesday on warrants. A woman was also allegedly found intoxicated at the adult probation office.
Jonathan Wayne Smith, 22, of Sulphur Springs was arrested at 3:56 p.m. Tuesday at the adult probation office on three warrants for controlled substance offenses and one for violating probation, according to arrest reports.
The Special Crimes Unit officer reportedly obtained three warrants following an investigation into the purchase, selling and possession of narcotics from and by Smith.
Aware of the charges, Sulphur Springs Police Officer Adrian Pruitt and SCU Sgt. Joe Scott took Smith into custody on the warrants at the adult probation office Tuesday afternoon, they noted in arrest reports.
Smith remained in jail at Hopkins County Law Enforcement Center Wednesday afternoon. He bond was set at $40,000 on the possession of 4 grams or more but less than 200 grams of a Penalty Group 1 controlled substance in a drug-free zone charge, $50,000 manufacture or delivery of 4 grams or more but less than 200 grams of a Penalty Group 1 controlled substance in a drug-free zone and $40,0000 on the manufacture or delivery of 1 gram or more but less than 4 grams of a Penalty Group 1 controlled substance in a drug-free zone. No bond was set for violation of probation, which he was on for tampering with or fabricating physical evidence, according to jail reports.
Gerardo Arellano, 20, of Sulphur Springs was taken into custody by Hopkins County Sheriff’s Deputy Steve Shing and Sgt. Kelly Wiser at 8:47 a.m. Tuesday for violation of probation, which he was on for tampering with or fabricating physical evidence.
Arellano, identified in arrest reports by the last name Arellano-Saldana, remained in jail at Hopkins County Law Enforcement Center Wednesday afternoon on the violation of probation charge, according to jail reports.
Sulphur Springs Police Officer Jameison Hawkins also reportedly responded to a report of a person on some form of intoxicant at adult probation office. The 46-year-old Sulphur Springs woman was determined to be intoxicated to the degree she could harm herself or others, resulting in her arrest on the misdemeanor charge of public intoxication, Hawkins alleged in the report. She was released from the county jail Wednesday, according to jail reports.