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.
JULY 19
Samuel Adams, 48, of Taylor, at noon, while incarcerated at the Williamson County Jail,Adams was served with a probable cause warrant for manufacture/deliver controlled substance, penalty group 1, over 1 gram, a second-degree felony. After his arrest July 15, Adams was found to have possessed methamphetamine at his place of business. Detectives obtained a probable cause warrant for the narcotics. Adams posted bond for $110,000 and was released July 23.
JULY 20
William Conner, 66, of Taylor, at 7:05 a.m., in the 2700 block of North Dr., officers conducted a traffic stop on Conner, who had an outstanding warrant out of Williamson County for terroristic threat, a class A misdemeanor. Conner was arrested for the warrant. Conner posted bond for $2,000 and was released the same day.
JULY 23
Noah Hohmann, 24, of Taylor, at 6:28 a.m., in the 1500 block of N. Main St., officers responded to a report of a disturbance. Officers made contact with Hohmann, who was found to be intoxicated. Hohmann was also found to be in possession of a firearm. Hohmann was arrested and charged with public intoxication, a class C misdemeanor, and unlawful carrying of a weapon, a class A misdemeanor. Hohmann received PR bonds that totaled $1,500 and was released the same day.
Steve Gonzales, 46, of Taylor, at 10 p.m., in Heritage Square, 400 N. Main St., officers apprehended Gonzales, who had an outstanding warrant for criminal trespass, a class B misdemeanor. Gonzales is still in custody at the Williamson County Jail on a $1,000 bond.