Local Man Indicted on Theft Charges

| February 8, 2023 | Reply

By Mary Jane Farmer for the Van Alstyne News, Scene In Town — A Grand Jury indictment is not proof of guilt. Guilt of innocence will be determined in court.

In late January, the Grayson County Grand Jury indicted 37-year-old Jesse J Paskiewicz on charges of Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity and Theft of Property valued between $2,500-30,000.
Paskiewicz, of Van Alstyne, is formally accused of taking a vehicle in Whitewright on Oct. 28, 2022.
Grayson County Sheriff’s Office Public Information Officer Martin Hall reported that the owner(s) saw someone driving off from their residence in the 17,000 block of U.S. Highway 69 in Whitewright. The owner(s) attempted to follow it and discovered it had been abandoned on a back road and the suspect had fled to a waiting passenger car.
During the Sheriff’s Office’ investigation into this incident, they identified Paskiewicz as being a participant in the theft. They issued a warrant in November and took the suspect into custody on December 12. Jail records show that Paskiewicz remains in the Grayson County Jail in lieu of a $100,000 surety bond.

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