Nacogdoches, TX – March 5, 2026 – The Nacogdoches County Sheriff’s Office released its daily booking summary report today, detailing 11 arrests made between 6:00 a.m. on March 4 and 6:00 a.m. on March 5. The report highlights a range of offenses, with drug possession charges dominating the list, alongside firearms violations, driving while intoxicated, and other misdemeanors. Eight individuals remain confined as of the report’s issuance, while three were released shortly after booking.
The arrests reflect ongoing law enforcement efforts in the area, particularly by the Nacogdoches Police Department (NPD) and the Sheriff’s Office (NCSO), targeting drug-related activities and public safety violations. Ages of those booked ranged from 18 to 43, with most residing in Nacogdoches or nearby communities like Lufkin and Chireno.
Among the notable bookings:
- George Alvarez, 30, of 215 North Pop Street, Nacogdoches, was arrested around 2:09 p.m. on March 4. He faces multiple felony charges, including possession of marijuana (over 4 ounces but under 5 pounds), unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon, manufacture or delivery of controlled substances in Penalty Groups 2 and 3/4, possession of a dangerous drug, and possession of a controlled substance in Penalty Group 2 (under 1 gram). Alvarez remains confined on pretrial felony charges.
- Shanetra Shanae Burks, 38, of 306 Joplin St., Lufkin, was booked at 7:39 p.m. on March 4 for possession of marijuana (under 2 ounces), a Class B misdemeanor. She was released approximately two hours later.
- Jalin Crane, 19, of 622 Harris St. #101, Nacogdoches, was arrested at 9:52 p.m. on March 4. Charges include engaging in organized criminal activity (a state jail felony tied to an incident from June 2025), failure to identify as a fugitive with intent to give false information, and possession of marijuana (under 2 ounces). Crane is confined on pretrial state jail felony charges.
- John Edward Dickey, 43, of 1912 Railroad, Nacogdoches, was booked at 4:08 a.m. on March 5 for failure to appear on a misdemeanor charge from March 2. He remains confined on Class A and B misdemeanor charges.
- Eduardo Garduno Gonzalez, 22, of 2209 Pearl St. #5, Nacogdoches, was arrested at 8:58 p.m. on March 4 for public intoxication and an accident involving damage to a vehicle (from November 2025). He was released the following morning.
- Jayden Lacy, 18, of 804 Jordan St., Nacogdoches, was booked at 10:16 p.m. on March 4 for possession of marijuana (under 2 ounces). Lacy was released around 2:24 a.m. on March 5.
- Thomas Jack McCauley, 25, of 364 CR 485, Chireno, was arrested at 10:52 a.m. on March 4 for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, a second-degree felony. He remains confined.
- Latoya Mae Pickard, 43, listed as homeless in Nacogdoches, was booked at 3:02 p.m. on March 4 for driving while intoxicated (third or more offense), a third-degree felony. Pickard is confined on pretrial felony charges.
- Jonathan Matthew Sanders, 22, of 374 Katy Dr., Nacogdoches, was arrested at 9:28 a.m. on March 4 for possession of a controlled substance in Penalty Group 2 (under 1 gram) and possession of marijuana (under 2 ounces). He remains confined on pretrial state jail felony charges.
- Rodolfo Santoyo Flores, 37, of 443 County Road 521, Nacogdoches, was booked at 11:38 a.m. on March 4 for driving while intoxicated (third or more offense) and bail jumping/failure to appear, both third-degree felonies. Flores is confined on pretrial felony charges.
- Michael Leroy Schultz, 42, of 736 County Road 117, San Augustine, was arrested at 3:09 a.m. on March 5 for unlawful carrying of a weapon and possession of marijuana (under 2 ounces). He remains confined on Class A and B misdemeanor charges.
The report, generated from the Sheriff’s Office database, includes all booking types and agencies involved, with no bond amounts listed for any of the offenses. Officials noted that the summary covers inmates whose names match the criteria (starting with ‘N’ or similar, though the list appears comprehensive). No further details on ongoing investigations were provided.
