Kelm, Christopher Paul arrested by Williamson County PD/SO

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Booked on January 20, 2026 — BOND INCREASE/UNLAWFUL RESTRAINT; BOND INCREASE/INTERFER W/EMERGENCY REQ FOR ASSISTANCE; VIOL BOND/PROTECTIVE ORDER

  • Full name: Kelm, Christopher Paul
  • Booking #: 2026-00607
  • Date: January 20, 2026
  • Agency: Williamson County PD/SO

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BOND INCREASE/UNLAWFUL RESTRAINT Unlawful Restraint
  • Allegation of restraining another person without consent and without legal authority.
  • This is separate from kidnapping or aggravated kidnapping in Texas law.
BOND INCREASE/INTERFER W/EMERGENCY REQ FOR ASSISTANCE Interference with Emergency Request for Assistance
  • Allegation of preventing or interfering with a call for emergency assistance.
  • This is sometimes listed when someone blocks or disables access to emergency services during an incident.
VIOL BOND/PROTECTIVE ORDER Violation of Bond Conditions / Protective Order
  • Allegation of violating bond conditions and/or a protective order (as listed by the source feed).
  • Protective-order violations and bond-condition violations can be separate legal concepts, but some booking feeds combine them in a single line.