LECSmLaw enforcement arrests and reports released Wednesday, June 15, 2016.

Saturday, June 11

* 2:19 AM –  A Brown County Sheriff’s deputy was dispatched to an address on Leo Lane regarding criminal trespass.  According to the report, the complainant’s ex-boyfriend came to the complainant’s home and was not welcome there.

Tuesday, June 14

*6:23 PM – Brownwood Police received a call reporting the violation of a protective order.  According to the report, the complainant’s ex-boyfriend was following her and violating a protective order.  This incident was documented, the report states.

*Brown County Sheriff’s Office arrested 21-year-old Thomas Gabriel Cerda of Brownwood on a warrant related to possession of a marijuana.

*Brown County Sheriff’s Office arrested 32-year-old Detrick Jomont Henry of Brownwood on a warrant related to criminal mischief equal or greater than $100 less than $750.

*Brown County Sheriff’s Office arrested 32-year-old John William Layton of Early for contempt of court.

*45-year-old Destiny Raeline Mayfield of Austin, Texas turned herself in on a warrant related to motion to adjudicate/possession of a controlled substance penalty in a drug free zone.

*32-year-old William O’Neal Nickerson of Brownwood turned himself in on a warrant related to motion to adjudicate/assault causes bodily injury family violence.

*Brownwood Police arrested 18-year-old Acey Glenn Sliger of Brownwood on a warrant related to theft of property equal or greater than $750 less than $2500.

*Early Police arrested 28-year-old Joseph Dewayne Snyder of Brownwood for possession of marijuana less than 2 ounces.

Wednesday, June 15

*1:46 AM – Brownwood Police made a pedestrian stop in the 1100 block of Beaver Street.  According to the report, during the stop a quantity of marijuana and methamphetamine was located.  As a result of this stop, 30-year-old Jimmy Wayne Sellers was arrested for possession of marijuana less than 2 ounces and possession of a controlled substance penalty group 1 less than 1 gram in a drug free zone.

All arrestees are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Blotter information compiled from local law enforcement jail records.