Socorro, Texas, September 11, 2025
News Summary
Recent police operations in Socorro led to multiple arrests for serious offenses, including parole violations, child solicitation, and fentanyl possession. The police conducted traffic stops and raids resulting in the detention of individuals such as Austin Riggs and Christian Rodriguez. Authorities emphasize the importance of these actions in combating the rising drug-related issues in the community, particularly concerning fentanyl and child exploitation.
Socorro, Texas – A series of arrests took place this week, leading to the detainment of individuals charged with serious offenses including parole violations, child solicitation, and fentanyl possession. The Socorro Police Department conducted multiple operations that underline the ongoing efforts to enhance community safety and combat drug-related issues.
On Monday, police apprehended Austin Riggs, 23, during a traffic stop for driving a vehicle without registration on the intersection of Sparks Circle and Horizon Blvd. Upon stopping Riggs, officers discovered he was also wanted for a parole violation stemming from previous offenses. Riggs was subsequently booked into the El Paso County Detention Facility and is currently being held without bond.
Further developments occurred the following day when police arrested Christian Rodriguez, 43, around 10 p.m. after receiving a tip regarding his whereabouts near the 800 block of Elijio Drive. Rodriguez faced charges for online solicitation of a minor as well as drug-related offenses, with outstanding warrants for solicitation dating back to 2022 and drug charges from 2021. He now faces a bond set at $150,000 after being booked into the El Paso County jail downtown.
In another incident, Jeremy Adrian Ponce, 29, was arrested for suspected involvement in two apartment burglaries. Police apprehended Ponce on Monday morning at 6:15 a.m. following a burglary report at the Socorro Palms Apartments. Officers recognized him from a description of the suspect who allegedly entered an apartment. Later that same evening, officers recovered stolen items from a second burglary in Ponce’s possession. Ponce is charged with two counts of burglary of habitation and is held under a bond of $50,000.
Finally, Damian Lee Wagner, 31, was taken into custody on Tuesday morning after police stopped his vehicle for failing to operate headlights. During the stop near the 10900 block of Thunder Road, officers found 14 blue pills weighing about 0.78 grams, which tested positive for fentanyl. Additionally, Wagner had 12 outstanding traffic warrants. He has been charged with possession of a controlled substance of less than 1 gram and is currently booked into the El Paso County Detention Facility.
These recent arrests reflect ongoing community safety initiatives as noted by Socorro Police Chief Robert C. Rojas, emphasizing the importance of eradicating fentanyl from the streets through routine traffic stops. The local fentanyl issue has prompted collaboration among various law enforcement agencies to combat drug-related offenses in the region.
Background on Local Crime Trends
The Socorro area has seen an uptick in crime related to drug offenses and property crimes, prompting law enforcement agencies to increase their vigilance. In particular, the rise of fentanyl—a potent synthetic opioid—has resulted in heightened awareness and proactive measures from various agencies aimed at protecting the community. Authorities stress the importance of remaining alert and report suspicious activities to maintain safety across Socorro.
FAQ Section
What is fentanyl?
Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid that is significantly more potent than morphine and is often associated with an increase in overdose deaths.
Why are these arrests significant?
These arrests illustrate ongoing enforcement efforts to combat drug-related issues and protect vulnerable populations, particularly minors from child solicitation cases.
How does police interaction impact local crime rates?
Proactive police interactions, including traffic stops, can lead to the apprehension of offenders and potentially reduce overall crime rates in the region.
What should residents do if they suspect criminal activity?
Residents are encouraged to report any suspicious activity to local law enforcement to help maintain community safety.
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Additional Resources
- KFOX14: Socorro Police Arrest Fugitive
- Wikipedia: Socorro, Texas
- CBS4Local: Parole Violation Arrest
- Google Search: Parole Violation Arrest Socorro
- El Paso Times: Valley Smoke Shop Standoff
- Google Scholar: Fentanyl Crime Socorro
- CBS4Local: Traffic Stop Uncovers Fentanyl
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Fentanyl Crime
- El Paso Times: Driver Arrested
- Google News: Socorro Texas Crime

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