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MONTGOMERY COUNTY PRECINCT 4 WEEK OF JUNE 1, 2010

Montgomery County Constable Pct. 4 Deputies served 58 civil papers, including 15 evictions, throughout East Montgomery County. Numerous suspects were arrested, clearing 14 JP4 warrants, and 1 Wharton County warrant for felony probation violation.

No Driver’s License, No Insurance, No Way!
7 vehicles were towed in East Montgomery County because 4 drivers had no license and/or no insurance, and 3 drivers were arrested during traffic stops.

Neighborhood Patrol

You can run, but you can’t hide

Deputy E. Rivera arrested a New Caney man on May 27 after a high-speed chase that began around Roman Forest and ended in Porter. Around 4:45 p.m., Deputy Rivera was on patrol in the area of Hwy 59 and Roman Forest when he saw a white Chevy Camaro SS turn southbound on the feeder road. The driver was spinning the car’s tires and then accelerated to a high rate of speed before entering the main lanes of the freeway. The driver was traveling well over the posted 65 mph speed limit and ignored Rivera’s attempts to initiate a traffic stop. Instead, he increased his speed in excess of 100 mph before taking the FM 1314 exit and continuing south on the frontage road. The Camaro turned right onto Valley Ranch Crossing and then stopped. Jose Rodriguez, 35, was charged with evading in a motor vehicle and reckless driving.

Everything was expired…

On May 28, Deputy Rivera stopped a BMW for speeding near the intersection of McClesky Rd. and Legion Rd. The driver, Juan Francisco Hernandez Guardado produced an expired Florida paper driver’s license and no proof of insurance on the vehicle which was not registered to him. Rivera ran a check on Guardado and learned he had a deportation warrant through the US Department of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Rivera took Guardado into custody and had the vehicle impounded.

Contemptible behavior

Pct. 4 officers acting as bailiffs arrested five people last week for contempt in the court of Pct. 4 Justice of the Peace James Metts. The five suspects, who spent 72 hours in the county jail, included Hilda Ponce, 17, of Porter; Uriel Torres, 18 of New Caney; Kevin McShan, 20, of Humble; Escanio Bicuna, 17, of Porter and 37-year-old Cynthia Ann Montalvo of New Caney. Ponce, Torres, McShan and Bicuna were violated court orders. Montalvo was found in contempt for “disrespectful and disruptive behavior” in the courtroom.

Montgomery County Pct. 4 Constable’s Office
MOST WANTED

Brett Wayne Mills, 20, was arrested on September 10, 2009 for evading arrest in a motor vehicle following a pursuit and capture by Constable Hayden. Mills was booked into the Montgomery County Jail, where he later posted bond and was released but failed to appear in court as promised. He was also arrested in 2007 for evading arrest and in 2008 for possession of a controlled substance.
Mills was known to stay at a residence in the Porter area and may be somewhere in that vicinity. Mills is a white male, 6 feet, 3 inches tall, weighing approximately 215 pounds.

*If you have any information regarding the fugitive listed above, please call the Pct. 4 Constable’s Office at 281-577-8985. (see attached photo)

Montgomery County Pct. 4 Constable’s Office
FEATURED FUGITIVES
If you have any information regarding the persons listed below, please call the Pct. 4 Constable’s Office at 281-577-8985. (See attached photos)

• Andy Cardin Jr., 11/21/1989, Conroe

• Orlando Castro, 2/21/1967, Porter

• Jesus Corchachdo, 5/7/1986, Conroe

• Christopher Dore, 5/10/1979, New Caney

• Dana Goldsmth, 6/2/1980, New Caney

• Brian Grubbs, 2/21/1989, Porter

• John Hagan, 3/2/1968, Conroe

• Beau Johnson, 1/8/1984, Porter

• Michael Johnson, 8/8/1988, Conroe

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