(KLZA)--A Humboldt man was arrested shortly before noon Thursday by Richardson County Sheriff's Department deputies on a warrant.
It is the second time in less than two weeks 30-year-old Devon Cooper has been arrested.
Thursday, Cooper was arrested on a warrant for intentionally committing child abuse, with no injury; reckless driving; driving left of center and failure to use a child passenger restraint. Cooper was booked into the Richardson County Law Enforcement Center.
Cooper was previously arrested on Sunday morning, October 27th by deputies on a warrant for two counts of possession of a controlled substance, destroying evidence and possession of narcotic equipment. Cooper was free on bail when arrested the second time.
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