Sheriff’s Arrests
Editor’s note – Readers are reminded that an arrest is not an indication of guilt. People are presumed innocent after an arrest until convicted.
Although reasonable care is taken, clerical errors may exist.
In the section where those individuals who are arrested and booked are listed, law enforcement entities are denoted by the following abbreviations: SO – Sheriff’s Office; BTM – Bandera Town Marshal; DPS – Texas Department of Public Safety; PCT – Precinct/ Constable; TPW – Texas Parks and Wildlife.
From May 2-7, the following people were arrested in Bandera County:
Michael Popham, 54, of Lakehills, arrested May 2 by the Bandera County Sheriff’s Office (SO) for a game law violation, released May 2.
Christopher Pintor, 34, of Concan, was housed for Real County.
Kathren Garcia, 54, of Bandera, arrested May 3 by SO for theft between $1,500 and $20,000.
Weston Duree, 35, of Bandera, arrested May 3 by So for assault with bodily injury, released May 6.
Robert Bringier, 34, of San Antonio, arrested May 3 by SO on three warrants from an outside agency and for evading arrest with a vehicle.
Glen Zenthner, 41, of Cleburne, arrested May 4 by SO on two failure to appear warrants.
Roger Longoria, 57, of Kerrville, arrested May 4 by SO on three warrants rom an outside agency.
Sage Youngman-Wiltse, 17, of Lakehills, arrested by SO for possession of a controlled substance.
John Hunter, 44, of Medina, arrested May 5 for public intoxication.
Justin Livingston, 40, of Bandera, arrested May 6 by BPD for possession of a controlled substance between one and four grams, released May 7.
Samuel Dinmore, 57, of Bandera, arrested May 6 by BPD on a warrant from an outside agency.
Robert Bowen, 29, of Lakehills, arrested May 6 by SO for two capias pro fine warrants, burglary of a habitation, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, driving with an invalid license and two traffic warrants.
Jeremy Gould, 37, of Rosharon, arrested May 6 by SO for possession of paraphernalia, released May 7.
Craig Mallia, 26, arrested May 7 by SO for forgery of money, a failure to appear warrant and fraud.
As of Monday, May 9, there were 72 inmates in the Bandera County Jail, three of which were from Real County. Of those 72 inmates, 59 were male and 13 were female.