State Highway 19 Disturbance Complaint Results In Arrest

A State Highway 19 disturbance complaint resulted in a 28- year-old Sulphur Springs man’s arrest Thursday morning on a felony warrant, according to arrest reports. The arrest was the second time the man has been arrested this month.

Kyle Anthony Fox (HCSO jail photo)

Hopkins County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Aaron Chaney and Sgt. Shea Shaw responded at 7:23 a.m. ay 21 to a report of an active disturbance on State Highway 19 south. A female was reportedly trying to leave, but the male resident would not allow her to get her belongings.

Deputies contacted 28-year-old Kyle Anthony Fox of Sulphur Springs upon arrival. A records check showed an active Franklin County warrant for Fox’s arrest. Wilkerson and Shaw took Fox into custody at 8:01 a.m. May 21 for violation of probation, which he was on for tampering with or fabricating physical evidence, according to arrest reports.

Fox remained in Hopkins County jail Friday morning, May 22, on the Franklin County charge, according to jail reports.

The arrest was the second time this month HCSO Deputy Aaron Chaney has arrested the 28-year-old man. Fox was also arrested on May 7 by Chaney and Sgt. Tanner Steward on a possession of drug paraphernalia charge, according to jail and arrest reports.

Fox was stopped at 5:35 p.m. May 7 on State Highway 11 west at the Hopkins-Hunt County line for driving a Honda Civic despite the fact that the vehicle’s registration expired in January of 2018. When asked if he had anything illegal in the car, he allegedly admitted to having a marijuana joint. A probable cause search of the car revealed not only the marijuana joint but also additional drug paraphernalia, and a pill bottle with a crystal-like residue in it in the car door, Steward alleged in reports.

Consequently, the 28-year-old (who listed a Detroit address at the time) and the other occupant form the vehicle were arrested May 7, according to the arrest report. Fox was released from Hopkins County jail the next day on the drug paraphernalia charge, according to jail reports.

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The Hopkins County Sheriff’s Office is located at 298 Rosemont Sulphur Springs, TX 75482. You can reach them for non-emergency matters at (903) 438-4040.

Author: KSST Contributor

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