The Brownwood Police Department issued the following press release Monday regarding a man that was arrested twice in less than a week:
On Friday, March 12, 2021, at approximately 8:25 p.m., Officer Roberto Rodriguez was traveling in the 1800 block of Avenue D, when he observed someone he knew to be 31 year old Cody Vuittonet driving an SUV on 6th St. Vuittonet traveled to 7th St and came to a stop around 7th St and Ave D. Officer Rodriguez, having knowledge of warrants for Vuittonet’s arrest, exited his vehicle and detained him for the warrants.
A communications check confirmed that Vuittonet had a warrant for his arrest out of Pardon and Parole and out of Brown County for Manufacture/Delivery of a Controlled Substance PG1, between 1 and 200 grams. Vuittonet was arrested for these warrants.
Brownwood Man Arrested After Fleeing from Police
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According to information from the Brownwood Police Department, a Lake Brownwood man was still in jail on Monday, March 8, on charges related to a drug arrest.
According to the police report, on Thursday, March 4, 2021, at approximately 11:00 pm, Officer Roberto Rodriguez initiated a traffic stop in the 200 block of West Commerce on a 4-door sedan due to defective equipment.
Officer Rodriguez identified the driver as 49 year-old William Ray Carroll of Lake Brownwood. While speaking with Carroll he acknowledged having a small amount of marijuana in the vehicle.
Based on that information, Officer Rodriguez conducted a search of the vehicle. While opening the driver’s side door, he observed a loose-fitting seat cover. Under the seat cover, a Ziploc bag containing a large quantity of smaller bags was located. Also, under the cover, closer to the center console, Officer Rodriguez located a Ziploc baggy which contained a large amount of substance believed to be Methamphetamine.