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Stephenville Man Arrested 3 Times in Two Days Intoxicated on Something Other Than Alchohol

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christapher-marc-spruillSticky fingers and erratic behavior landed an area man behind the bars of the Erath County Jail three times in just two days. The third arrest came after his fingerprints identified him as the individual sought in a Tuesday chase.

Stephenville Police Chief Roy Halsell said Christapher Marc Spruill, 25, was first arrested Wednesday evening after concerned citizens reported that a suspicious man was roaming around a neighborhood, knocking on doors and offering to mow residents’ lawns. Officers quickly located the suspect and later described Spruill as being “extremely agitated” while shouting obscenities, clinching his fists and making strange noises.

“The officers believed he was intoxicated on something other than alcohol,” Halsell said. “He was placed under arrest and immediately began to resist. The officers subdued the suspect and took him to the county jail.”
He was charged with resisting arrest and public intoxication and later released after posting bond.

Less than 24 hours later, Spruill was arrested a second time after police responded to a disturbance. Again, he was “visibly intoxicated” and allegedly put up a fight.

Spruill was not booked into the jail following the second arrest due to extremely erratic, uncontrollable behavior, jail officials said.

According to Lt. Don Miller with the Stephenville Police Department, fingerprints obtained at the jail linked Spruill to the Jeep that was stolen from a residence in the Alexander Ridge area Tuesday. Miller said his prints matched those lifted from a toolbox that was recovered from the stolen vehicle. The automobile’s owner reported that the toolbox was not his own.

Miller said in addition to fingerprint evidence, investigators with the Erath County Sheriff’s Office identified Spruill as the man who had allegedly fled on foot after a chase involving Erath County Constable Larry Ciccarelli.

The constable first spotted the Jeep traveling in the area of South Lillian Street. As Ciccarelli followed, the driver attempted to flee, reaching an estimated speed of 80 mph. After crashing through a fence on CR 256, the driver fled on foot and later escaped by taking a 20-foot leap from a bridge.

In addition, Halsell said during the earlier arrest, Spruill allegedly possessed property taken from the stolen vehicle, giving officers the final piece of evidence needed in the auto theft case. He was taken to the sheriff’s office for questioning and a warrant was later issued.

Spruill was arrested and charged with unauthorized use of a motor vehicle and resisting arrest, and remains in the Erath County Jail. Bond has not been set.

“This is another case of law enforcement agencies working together to catch a bad guy,” Miller said. “The sheriff’s investigators and Detective Sgt. Casey Heath pieced together the puzzle that led to the suspect’s arrest.”

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