Hopkins County Arrest Reports: Traffic Stops, Warrants and Drug-Related Charges (Jan. 9–10, 2026)
Traffic Stop in Sulphur Springs Leads to Drug Paraphernalia Charge
According to an arrest report, Michael James Zuniga, 60, was taken into custody after a traffic stop in Sulphur Springs on Jan. 10, 2026. The report states officers made contact during a stop and later recovered alleged drug paraphernalia, including a pipe with residue. Zuniga was booked on a charge of Possession of Drug Paraphernalia (misdemeanor).
I-30 Traffic Stop Results in Multiple Drug Charges
In a separate case, an arrest report states Roberson Sekeyy Yvette, 34, of Cedar Hill, was arrested following a traffic stop on Interstate 30 in Hopkins County on Jan. 9, 2026. The affidavit indicates the stop escalated into a probable-cause search after an odor of marijuana was detected. Investigators reported locating suspected marijuana and additional suspected controlled substances, including pills that field-tested positive for ecstasy.
Yvette was booked on the following charges listed in the report:
- Possession of Marijuana (under 2 ounces)
- Possession of a Controlled Substance (PG2) under 1 gram
- Possession of a Controlled Substance (PG3) under 28 grams
Warrant Arrest During Traffic Stop
Another report states Kenneth Wayne Kizer, 41, of Sulphur Springs, was arrested on Jan. 9, 2026 after a traffic stop where officers confirmed an outstanding warrant. He was booked on a warrant-related charge noted in the report.
Additional Booking and Arraignment Entries Noted
Booking/arraignment records for the same time frame also list additional individuals and charges, including:
- David Andrews — listed with a parole violation
- James Melton — listed with possession of drug paraphernalia
- Wesley Fouse — listed with theft (value range noted in record)
- Zachary Stailey — listed with evading arrest, deadly conduct, and reckless driving
Note: The records reviewed summarize charges and booking activity; additional case details may be released later through court filings or official statements.
All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

