Updated at 2:45 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 13
A high-speed chase across three counties Monday, Jan. 11, ended with the arrest of two suspects by Henderson County Sheriffâs Office Narcotic Investigators, joined by other area law enforcement.
The suspects, Javier Delarosa, 18, and Arnulfo Baesa, 17, of Dallas, are in the custody of the Henderson County Jail facing multiple charges.
Delarosa is charges with manufacturing and delivery of a controlled substance, penalty group one, more than four grams, less than 200 grams, evading arrest and tampering with evidence. His bonds total $1 million.
Baesa is also charged with manufacturing and delivery of a controlled substance, penalty group one, more than four grams, less than 200 grams, and tampering with evidence, as well as possession of a controlled substance, penalty group one, less than one gram, and possession of marijuana, less than two ounces. His bonds total $555,000.
The chase started in Henderson County and proceeded through Kaufman and Van Zandt Counties. Author: Favian Quezada Updated: 10:42 PM CST January 12, 2021
HENDERSON COUNTY, Texas A high-speed chase across three counties has ended in the arrest of two people.
According to the Henderson County Sheriff’s Department, 18-year-old Javier Delaros and 17-year-old Arnulfo Baesa, both of Dallas face charges of manufacturing and delivery of a substantial amount of meth and tampering with evidence.
The chase began in Athens and ran through Kaufman and Van Zandt Counties with speeds exceeding 115 miles per hour and were seen throwing drugs out of the vehicle’s windows.
Suspects toss drugs out of vehicle while leading police on high-speed chase
High Speed Chase By KLTV Digital Media Staff | January 12, 2021 at 10:54 AM CST - Updated January 13 at 1:25 AM
ATHENS, Texas (News release) - A high-speed chase across three counties ended with the arrest of two suspects by Henderson County sheriff Botie Hillhouse’s narcotics investigators, who were joined in the pursuit by area law enforcement.
Javier Delarosa, 18, and Arnulfo Baesa, 17, both of Dallas, face charges of manufacturing and delivery of meth and tampering with evidence.
According to the Henderson County Sheriff’s Office, late afternoon Monday the suspects led officers on a chase at speeds exceeding 115 miles per hour and were seen allegedly throwing drugs out their vehicle’s windows. The chase began in Athens and proceeded through Kaufman and Van Zandt counties. Athens, Eustace, Mabank, and Canton Police, Kaufman and Van Zandt Deputies, Kaufman County Constables, the Texas Depart
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Cochise County authorities arrest suspect who fled scene at immigration checkpoint Cody Holley, 26. (Source: CCSO) By KOLD News 13 Staff | December 17, 2020 at 10:02 PM MST - Updated December 17 at 10:06 PM
TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - On Monday, Dec. 14th at approximately 8:40 p.m., deputies with the Cochise County Sheriffâs Office were advised of a vehicle fleeing from the State Highway 90 Border Patrol checkpoint, heading north bound.
Border Patrol Agents, Benson Police Department officers, Arizona Department of Public Safety Troopers and sheriffâs deputies searched the interstate before a Benson police officer located the suspect vehicle at the Cochise College campus.
The officer advised the vehicle was abandoned, and he saw evidence of multiple subjects possibly jumping over a fence located near the vehicle. The officer also inspected the vehicle and found an empty weapon-holster inside.