Multiple Arrests in DeWitt County from February 13-19, 2026

The DeWitt County Sheriff’s Office reported a series of arrests made from February 13 to February 19, 2026. The incidents include various charges ranging from drug possession to theft and driving offenses. A total of **96 inmates** were housed in the local jail, with **15** of those from other agencies.

Overview of Arrests

On February 13, **Anthony Valenzuela**, 52, of Cuero, was arrested for possession of more than **4 ounces** of marijuana. Additionally, **Justine Dyan Williams**, 29, of Runge, was charged with failure to identify a fugitive and providing false information, receiving a bond of **$1,000**.

Further incidents that day included **Jeffrey Michael McCord**, 59, also of Cuero, who was charged with theft. **Qwentel Javar Denson**, 40, from Cuero, faced multiple charges related to animal control violations, with bonds totaling **$3,500**.

On February 15, **Jayliem Les Battles**, 20, of Cuero, was arrested for possession of a controlled substance. The following day, no arrests were reported.

February 17 saw the arrest of **Mark Arroyo**, 30, of Yoakum, for possession of a controlled substance.

Significant Arrests and Charges

The week concluded with notable arrests on February 18. **Robert Manuel Jimenez**, 37, from Alice, was charged with theft involving property valued at **$750** or more. **Drake Conlan Feeney**, 38, of Groesbek, faced serious charges including interference with an emergency request for assistance and assault causing bodily injury to a family member, with both charges carrying a bond of **$4,000**.

**Dalton Wayne Julin**, 21, of Cuero, was arrested for the manufacture and delivery of a controlled substance.

On February 19, **George Kevin Ledwig**, 49, of Yorktown, was charged with burglary of a habitation, with a bond set at **$10,000**. **Eddie Ray Guajardo**, 44, of Victoria, was charged with a violation of a protective order, with no bond set.

**Francisco Palacios**, 35, from Yorktown, faced multiple charges including speeding, failure to appear, and driving with a suspended license, resulting in various fines totaling approximately **$1,500**.

The DeWitt County Sheriff’s Office emphasizes that all individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. These arrests reflect ongoing efforts to address various legal violations within the community.