For the Record - Dec. 3, 2019

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Sulphur Springs and Hopkins County law enforcement and fire department activity from 5:30 a.m. Friday to 7 a.m. Monday included:

POLICE

Saturday

9:47 p.m.: Derek Bryan Wilson, 33, of Keavy, Kentucky was arrested during a traffic stop on Interstate 30 east at mile marker 137 on a charge of possession of 4-200 grams of a Penalty Group 1 controlled substance after reportedly being found in possession of approximately 8 grams of methamphetamine. Bond was set at $35,000, and Wilson remained in custody as of press time Monday, according to arrest and jail reports.

Sunday

1:28 a.m.: Rachell Ford Madison, 51, of Sulphur Springs was arrested during a traffic stop in the 700 block of Freeman Street on a charge of tampering with or fabricating physical evidence. Madison was the driver of a vehicle reportedly stopped for an equipment violation. She reportedly exited the vehicle upon stopping and walked around to the passenger side of the vehicle. The officer reportedly noticed an object sticking out of Madison’s rear pants pocket as she walked. He reportedly began speaking with her as she walked back to the driver’s side and noticed the object was missing from Madison’s pocket. The officer reportedly walked around to the passenger side of the vehicle and allegedly observed a glass suspected methamphetamine smoking pipe on the ground partially covered with tree leaves. Bond was set at $10,000, and Madison remained in custody as of press time Monday, according to arrest and jail reports.

4:27 p.m.: A 28-year-old Sulphur Springs man was arrested at the Sulphur Springs Walmart on a charge of fraudulent destruction, removal or concealment of writing. Officers were dispatched to the location in reference to a theft. Upon arrival, officers were reportedly advised by store asset protection staff that the man allegedly removed several barcodes from items and placed them on other items to make the price lower. The man remained in custody as of press time Monday and no bond was set, according to arrest and jail reports.

SHERIFF

Saturday

2:52 p.m.: Deputies received a report of a disturbance or family violence at a residence on Frisco Street in Cumby. A male caller said his sister was causing chaos and threatening everyone.

5:57 p.m.: Deputies received a report of a suspicious person at a location on County Road 4703. A suspicious person was reported shooting at the gun range.

7:20 p.m.: Jerry Glenn Green, 53, of Denton was arrested during a DPS traffic stop on Interstate 30 west at mile marker 117 on a Dallas County warrant for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Green was reportedly stopped for a defective license plate lamp. A records check revealed a possible active warrant, which Dallas DPS Communications reportedly confirmed was active. Bond was set at $50,000, and Green remained in custody as of press time Monday, according to arrest and jail reports.

8:10 p.m.: A 22-year-old Brashear man was arrested during a traffic stop on County Road 3564 at County Road 3565 on SSPD warrants for speeding, expired registration and failure to maintain financial responsibility. The man was a passenger in a vehicle stopped for a traffic violation. A records check showed he had three confirmed warrants. He was released from jail Monday, according to arrest and jail reports.

Sunday

1:14 a.m.: Deputies received a report of a disturbance or family violence at a Pickton residence. A woman claimed a male subject was throwing electricity on her.

12:43 p.m.: Deputies received a report of a disturbance or family violence at a residence on County Road 1436. A woman reported that a female subject who is not supposed to be on the property was there.

2:03 p.m.: Deputies responded to a report of a motor vehicle accident at a Como convenience store. A male subject was reported to have been involved in a motor vehicle accident and left the scene.

Hopkins County communications operators answered 266 non-emergency phone calls, 93 calls for service and 86 emergency calls. For the period from 5:30 a.m. Friday to 5:30 a.m. Monday, officers conducted one funeral escort. Seventeen people were booked into and three released from county jail, which held 147 inmates at 5:30 a.m. Monday.