RIEDEL, DAVID TAYLOR Arrested in Comal County, Texas

RIEDEL, DAVID TAYLOR was arrested in Comal County, Texas for Duty On Striking Unattended Vehicle on May 30, 2026.

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Duty On Striking Unattended Vehicle

County: Comal County, Texas

Arrest date: May 30, 2026

Booking number: 387433

Arresting agency: Comal County SO/PD

RIEDEL, DAVID TAYLOR was booked by the Comal County SO/PD following an arrest for Duty On Striking Unattended Vehicle. This arrest record reflects a booking event and does not indicate a conviction. Additional details about RIEDEL, DAVID TAYLOR's arrest are listed below.

Record Details

Charge
Duty On Striking Unattended Vehicle
Offense category
Hit & Run / Failure To Stop And Render Aid
Booking number
387433
Arresting agency
Comal County SO/PD
Location
Comal County, Texas
Booking/Arrest date
May 30, 2026

Original booking description

FTSJT/DUTY ON STRIKING FIXTURE/DUTY ON STRIKING UNATTENDED VEHICLE; FAIL TO SERVE JAIL TIME/DUTY ON STRIKING FIXTURE/HWY LANDSCAPE GREATER THAN OR EQUAL TO $200

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