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Hector Reyes-Isidro

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Booking #2600071 · January 01, 2026 Travis County
Record updated April 02, 2026 at 07:00 PM
Offense Level
Misdemeanor, Class A
Age at Arrest
37
Offense #
260010207
Facility
Travis County Correctional Complex
Arresting Agency
Travis County Sheriffs Office
Court
390

Hector Reyes-Isidro was arrested on January 1, 2026 in Travis County, Texas by the Travis County Sheriffs Office and charged with Driving While Intoxicated with BAC ≥ 0.15 (Misdemeanor, Class A). Hector was booked at Travis County Correctional Complex.

⚠️ An arrest is not a conviction. Hector is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law. This record is sourced directly from Travis County official public booking data and may not reflect subsequent legal proceedings or outcomes, including dismissals, acquittals, or expungements.

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⚖️ About This Charge
Offense
Driving While Intoxicated — BAC ≥ 0.15
Classification
Class A Misdemeanor
Max Penalty
Up to 1 year jail + $4,000 fine
When a DWI suspect has a blood or breath alcohol concentration of 0.15 or higher — nearly twice the legal limit of 0.08 — Texas Penal Code § 49.04(d) elevates the first-offense DWI from a Class B to a Class A Misdemeanor, with a maximum of one year in jail and a $4,000 fine. Texas courts also typically require ignition interlock installation as a condition of bond and any probation. The elevated BAC finding must generally be established through a blood or breath test result, and the State must prove the BAC level beyond a reasonable doubt.
⚡ Potential Penalty Enhancements
If this condition applies… Charge escalates to Statute
Second DWI conviction Class A Misdemeanor — 3-day mandatory minimum § 49.09(a)
Third or subsequent DWI conviction Third-Degree Felony — 2–10 years § 49.09(b)
Mandatory ignition interlock required upon conviction Interlock required as condition of bond and probation § 49.04(d)

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Important: An arrest is not a conviction. Hector Reyes-Isidro is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law. This record is sourced from official Travis County public booking data and may not reflect subsequent legal outcomes.

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