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3 Women Taken Into Custody By Local Officers On Warrants Thursday

Local officers on Thursday took at least three people into custody on outstanding warrants, including two arrested elsewhere and held in other jails on local charges, according to arrest reports.

Chrystal Brooke Vargas

Sulphur Springs Police Officer Adrian Pruitt served Chrystal Brooke Vargas with a third-degree felony warrant at her Putman Street residence. He took the 37-year-old woman into custody at 11:10 a.m. and transported her to jail, where she was booked for tampering with or fabricating physical evidence, according to arrest reports.

Vargas was released from the county jail Friday morning, July 19, on $10,000 bond on the charge, according to jail reports.

Hopkins County Sheriff’s Deputy Richard Brantley traveled Thursday morning to Tarrant County jail, where Tara Renee Moss was held on a Hopkins County warrant. Brantley took the 40-year-old Midlothian woman to custody at 10:53 a.m. and transported her to Hopkins County jail, where she was booked for violation of probation, which she was on for possession of less than 1 gram of a Penalty Group 1 controlled substance, according to jail reports.

Moss remained in the county jail on the charge Friday morning, July 19, according to jail reports.

Brantley also journeyed to Dallas County jail, where a 26-year-old DeSoto woman was being held on two Hopkins County warrants. The deputy took the woman into custody and transported her to Hopkins County jail, where she was held for bond forfeiture on a possession of less than 2 ounces of marijuana charge and not taking care of a possession of drug paraphernalia charge, according to arrest reports.

The DeSoto woman remained in Hopkins County jail Friday morning. Bond on the marijuana-related charge was set at $5,000, according to jail reports. The fine owed on the drug paraphernalia charge was $337, according to arrest reports.

Author: KSST Contributor

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