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DWI, Resisting Arrest Among Charges Facing Local Man

May 6, 2021 | Law Enforcement

Cash bond of $15,000 has been set for a Trenton man who was arrested for driving while intoxicated, resisting arrest and several other charges.
According to the Grundy County Sheriff’s Office, Cole W. Wright, 40, is charged with three felonies, driving while intoxicated – aggravated offender, a class D felony; driving while revoked or suspended, a class E felony; and another class E felony of resisting arrest. In addition, he is facing class C misdemeanors of following too closely, failing to drive on the right half of the roadway, failing to signal and failing to stop for a stop sign. He is also charged with an unclassified misdemeanor of operating a motor vehicle without maintaining financial responsibility.
Wright was arrested May 4 after allegedly driving under the influence of alcohol on Highway 6. He resisted being arrested by Grundy County Deputy Seth Cox. As an aggravated offender, he could be required to serve a minimum of 60 days in jail before being eligible for probation or parole. He is scheduled to appear in court May 11.


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