A deputy with the Guadalupe County Sheriff’s Office resigned after he was arrested on drunken driving and evading arrest charges, according to the agency.
Records with the Bexar County Jail show that Caleb Rabel was charged with driving while intoxicated and evading arrest/detention.– A deputy with the Guadalupe County Sheriff’s Office resigned after he was arrested for drunken driving and evading arrest, according to the agency.
Records with the Bexar County Jail show that Caleb Rabel was charged with driving while intoxicated and evading arrest/detention on Saturday. He was booked at the Bexar County Jail and released the following day on bonds totaling $12,000. Joshua O. Ray, the chief deputy for GCSO, told KSAT that Rabel notified the agency of his arrest on Sunday.His arraignment hearing is set for May 1 for the DWI charge and a pre-trial hearing is set for April 16 for the evading arrest charge, records show.
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