Wichita County Woman Arrested for Alleged Assault Causing Injury to Family Member

Wichita County Woman Arrested for Alleged Assault Causing Injury to Family Member

WICHITA COUNTY, TEXAS — A Wichita County woman was arrested over the weekend following allegations of assault causing bodily injury to a family member, according to booking records from the Wichita County Jail.

Authorities confirmed that Paige Alexandria Gonzales was booked on October 26, 2025, under the charge of assault causes bodily injury – family member, a misdemeanor offense under Texas Penal Code §22.01.

The report was first shared by the community page SayCheese Wichita County Mugshots & Arrests, which regularly posts booking updates from the local jail.

Incident Details and Arrest Information

While law enforcement officials have not yet released a formal incident report, records indicate that Gonzales was taken into custody and processed at the Wichita County Jail in connection with a domestic-related assault.

The charge typically applies to physical altercations that result in minor injury to a household or family member, including partners, spouses, or relatives. Texas law treats such offenses as serious domestic violence matters, often requiring court-ordered protective measures or counseling.

As of Sunday afternoon, bond information and court dates for Gonzales had not been publicly released.

Community Reacts Online

The arrest drew attention online after the mugshot was posted to social media, with several users commenting under the post. One individual identifying themselves as a family member wrote, “I love you mama,” while others debated the broader issue of domestic violence and accountability.

Another commenter remarked, “Hard to believe that women do this more than anyone. It’s not that hard to believe once you make it past middle age,” sparking discussion among readers.

Local residents frequently use the Wichita County arrest page to share opinions, personal experiences, and emotional responses following community-related arrests.

Domestic Violence Cases on the Rise in Texas

According to the Texas Council on Family Violence, more than 200,000 domestic violence incidents are reported statewide each year. Advocates say such cases often involve complex family dynamics, with both men and women facing charges under Texas’ domestic assault laws.

Officials continue to emphasize the importance of reporting suspected abuse and providing support to victims and families affected by domestic violence.

Anyone experiencing or witnessing domestic violence in Wichita County is encouraged to contact the Family Crisis Center Hotline at (940) 322-7678 or the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233.

This case remains under investigation, and further details are expected as court proceedings begin.

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