At least 14 Bexar County first responders arrested so far in 2018

Several dozen first responders in Bexar County were arrested in 2018. Click ahead to view some of their mugshots. Several dozen first responders in Bexar County were arrested in 2018. Click ahead to view some of their mugshots. Photo: Courtesy Photo: Courtesy Image 1 of / 72 Caption Close At least 14 Bexar County first responders arrested so far in 2018 1 / 72 Back to Gallery

UPDATE: Saturday, July 7

Bexar County Sheriff's Office Deputy, Yesenia Rios, was arrested and charged with a single count of DWI Saturday morning, July 7, 2018.

ORIGINAL STORY CONTINUES

At least 14 first responders in Bexar County were arrested in the first six months of 2018, according to San Antonio Express-News archives and records.

The 14 served with the county's three main law enforcement and emergency response agencies: the San Antonio Police Department, San Antonio Fire Department and Bexar County Sheriff's Office.

Three were charged with family violence, three with sexual assault, two with drunken driving and two others with official oppression.

RELATED: 10-year BCSO veteran arrested, charged with felony sexual assault of a child

The Bexar County Sheriff's Office topped the list with 10 deputies arrested, including one detention deputy, Jose Nunez, whose arrest on charges of child sex assault made national headlines. The 10-year veteran is accused of sexually assaulting a 4-year-old girl and threatening to have her mother, who is undocumented, deported if authorities learned of the abuse.

Also notable was the indictment of former Bexar County Sheriff's Office spokesman Leonard Lopez on sexual assault charges in April in connection with an alleged assault in 2016. He remains on administrative leave.

Two San Antonio police officers were arrested, one for family violence and the other for theft. Officer Michael Sepanski is accused of choking his wife in early June, and Officer Stephanie Solis was allegedly caught shoplifting at the Ingram Park Mall in January. Both were placed on administrative leave pending further investigation.

Barry Uhr, a paramedic with the San Antonio Fire Department, was charged in early June with yanking a woman and a child out of a moving car in Southeast Bexar County.

Click through the slideshow to see mugshots for the 14 first responders arrested so far in 2018.

Caleb Downs is a crime reporter for mySA.com. Read more of his stories here.| cdowns@mysa.com | Twitter: @calebjdowns