Van Alstyne Resident Indicted This Week

| February 8, 2024 | Reply

The Grayson County Grand Jury returned the results on its latest indictments, one of which includes that of a Van Alstyne resident whose arrest was made by Van Alstyne Police.

Arthur John Hudson has been indicted on a charge of Evading Arrest/Detention with a Vehicle, with Deadly Weapon. An indictment is not proof of guilt, only that the Grand Jury found enough evidence to have authorities continue with the case.

The offense reportedly happened on November 11, 2023. Van Alstyne Police Lt. Steven Hayslip said that, about 9:45 p.m. that Friday, officers on duty saw a vehicle almost cause a collision while leaving the Casey’s parking lot. Police got behind the vehicle, and as they were attempting to get the driver to stop, the vehicle’s headlights were turned off and the vehicle sped up, Hayslip added.

Eventually, the driver did stop and police identified him as Hudson, he said.

They jailed the suspect on charges of Driving While Intoxicated, Evading Arrest or Detention with a Vehicle, and Reckless Driving.

According to the Grayson County Sheriff’s Office Website, Hudson posted bail on all the charges for his release. However, he again remains incarcerated, since Dec. 3, 2023, on a charge of Assault Family/House Member by Impeding Breath. The bail bond company has taken off bail on the previous charges.

There were also numerous people indicted on drug charges at this Grand Jury session, include 5 for Cocaine, 27 for Methamphetamine, and 1 person each for Psilocin, Tetrahydrocannabinol, and Fentanyl. And even others indicted on charges including Unlawful Possession of a Firearm by a Felon, Bail jumping, Cattle Theft, Assaults, Stalking, Rape, Driving While Intoxicated with 3 or more previous convictions; Robbery.

The Grayson County meets every other Wednesday.

 

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