From Thursday till Sunday morning, the Galveston County Sheriff Office made nearly 220 arrests. It's numbers the sheriff they haven't seen in years.
"This is what we use to deal with back in '95, '96,'97, '98, '99, 2000s" says Galveston County Sheriff Henry Trochesset. "Prior to Hurricane Ike, this was a normal heavy weekend."
The majority of the arrests were for things like public intoxication and possession. This year the Galveston County Sheriff Office brought in 60 deputies and 15 Texas DPS troopers. It's a strategy that paid off if you ask Sheriff Trochesset.
"We prepared like we were going to have this weekend, as a matter of fact, the sergeant I was just talking to was glad we had the numbers that we did," Trochesset said." He felt we had just enough personnel to where they were keep order and everybody stayed busy."