For the Record - Nov. 16, 2019

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

SHERIFF

Wednesday

10 a.m.: James Lon Keel III, 30, of Sulphur Springs was arrested at the Hopkins County Adult Probation office on a Fannin County warrant for a probation violation on a charge of manufacture or delivery of less than 1 gram of a Penalty Group 1 controlled substance. No bond was set, and Keel remained in jail as of press time Friday, according to reports.

6:09 p.m.: Deputies received a report of a stolen motorcycle on County Road 2310.

Thursday

9:26 a.m.: Deputies received a report of criminal mischief at a residence on State Highway 19 south. A woman reported a driver ran over her mailbox.

9:35 a.m.: Deputies received a report of a missing person from a residence on FM 1567 east. A woman reported her daughter went backroading Tuesday night and had not returned. The woman called back at 12:11 p.m. to report her daughter had been located.

Friday

1:46 a.m.: Deputies received a report of gunshots near a residence on County Road 4766.

10:32 a.m.: Chrystal Brooke Vargas, 38, of Sulphur Springs was arrested at the Hopkins County Courthouse after her bond was revoked on a July 2019 charge of tampering with or fabricating physical evidence, according to arrest and jail reports.

12 p.m.: Cristian Alan Cortez, 19, of Sulphur Springs was arrested at the Hopkins County Courthouse after his bond was revoked on a charge of possession of 1-4 grams of a Penalty Group 2 controlled substance, according to arrest and jail reports.

3:58 p.m.: Summer Dawn Brooks, 19, of Sulphur Springs was arrested at the Hopkins County jail per a judge’s order revoking her bond on a February 2019 charge of manufacture or delivery of 1-4 grams of a Penalty Group 1 controlled substance. Bond was set at $150,000, and Brooks remained in jail as of press time Friday, according to reports.

4 p.m.: Cody William McCully, 35, was arrested at the Hopkins County District Courthouse on a charge of violation of bond conditions. Per a judge’s order, McCully will serve a three-day commitment in the Hopkins County jail.

Hopkins County communications operators answered 438 non-emergency phone calls, 99 calls for service and 61emergency calls. For the period from 5:30 a.m. Wednesday to 5:30 a.m. Friday, officers issued three citations and conducted three inmate transports between facilities, three funeral escorts, 10 special patrols and 48 traffic stops. Six people were booked into and 10 released from county jail, which held 134 inmates at 5:30 a.m. Friday.