It is important to note that an arrest should not be considered as evidence of guilt. The defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
MAY 23
David Light, 34, of Taylor, at 12:30 p.m., officers learned that Light had been arrested by another agency for three outstanding warrants for assault by strangulation, a state jail felony; interference with emergency communications, a class A misdemeanor; and unlawful restraint, a class A misdemeanor.
Jimmy Corella, 50, of Taylor, at 2:14 p.m., in the 500 block of E. Fourth St., officers apprehended Corella, who had an outstanding warrant out of Bexar County for bond forfeiture-assault with injury, a class A misdemeanor. Corella was released to another agency May 26.
Bryan Coleman, 24, of Taylor, at 9:14 p.m., in the 200 Mallard Ln., officers conducted a traffic stop on Coleman, who had an outstanding warrant out of Williamson County for theft of property over $100, a class B misdemeanor. Coleman was arrested for the warrant. Coleman posted bond for $4,000 and was released May 23.
MAY 24
Keith Millican, 47, of Taylor, at 11:46 p.m., in the 1600 Veterans Dr., officers apprehended Millican, who had an outstanding warrant out of Bastrop County for unlawful possession of a firearm, a class A misdemeanor. Millican was released to another agency June 1.
MAY 27
Anthony Alderete, 30, of Taylor, at 12:27 a.m., in the 100 block of Dahlberg St., officers conducted a traffic stop on Alderete, who had an outstanding warrant out of Williamson County for bond forfeitureviolate bond or protective order, a class A misdemeanor. Alderete was arrested for the warrant. Alderete posted bond for $1,014. 10 and was released May 29.
MAY 30
Samuel Jirasek, 29, of Taylor, at 12:38 p.m., in the 400 block of N. Main, officers apprehended Jirasek, who had an outstanding warrant out of Williamson County for bond forfeitureresisting arrest or transport, a class A misdemeanor. Jirasek is still in custody at the Williamson County Jail on a $2,500 bond.