The DeWitt County Sheriff’s Office released its arrest report for the week of March 6-12, 2026, highlighting various offenses across the region. The data shows a weekly average of 97 inmates held in the county jail, including 20 individuals housed for other agencies.
Key Arrests and Charges
On March 6, several notable arrests took place. Landon Scott Wolf, aged 43 from Yorktown, was arrested for violating a bond/protective order, with a bond set at $4,000. In a separate incident, Michael Gonzales, 40, from Cuero, faced charges for driving with an invalid license. His bond was established at $2,000.
Another significant arrest involved Chance Steven Sanders, 30, also from Cuero, who was charged with assaulting a public servant, with a considerable bond of $15,000. The report also noted Al David Douglas, 44, from Yoakum, was apprehended for evading arrest with a vehicle and unlawfully carrying a weapon, with bonds totaling $14,000.
On March 7, Ian Timothy Schorre, aged 42 from Cuero, was arrested for violating a bond/protective order and a parole violation. His bond for the former offense was set at $4,000, while no bond was available for the parole violation.
Subsequent Arrests and Incidents
The following day, March 8, saw additional arrests, including Roberto Onofre Haro, 22, from San Antonio, who faced charges for possession of a controlled substance. Cynthia Mavalee Paradee, 58, from Cuero, was charged with burglary of a building and criminal trespass, with bonds totaling $9,000.
On March 9, several arrests occurred, including Mariacella Celeste Mungia, 27, from Cuero, who was charged with assault causing bodily injury to a family member. Her bond was set at $4,000.
The week concluded with no arrests reported on March 10, followed by Joseph Scott Garibay, 32, from Cuero, being arrested on March 11 for violating probation related to injury to a child, elderly, or disabled individual, with no bond set.
As of the latest update on March 12, no further arrests were reported.
This report underscores the ongoing enforcement efforts by the DeWitt County Sheriff’s Office and the legal challenges faced by individuals within the community. The presumption of innocence applies to all named individuals until proven guilty in a court of law.
