Owner of infamous 'F--- TRUMP' truck arrested, wife reacts on social media

Miguel Fonseca is charged with resisting arrest in Fort Bend County on July 8, 2018. He is currently in the jail with bond set at $1,000, plus fines for two previous warrants for speeding and failure to appear. Miguel Fonseca is charged with resisting arrest in Fort Bend County on July 8, 2018. He is currently in the jail with bond set at $1,000, plus fines for two previous warrants for speeding and failure to appear. Photo: Fort Bend County Jail Photo: Fort Bend County Jail Image 1 of / 9 Caption Close Owner of infamous 'F--- TRUMP' truck arrested, wife reacts on social media 1 / 9 Back to Gallery

Karen Fonseca, who made Fort Bend County headlines last year with her truck adorned with "F--- TRUMP" stickers, is now raising funds for her husband's jail bond after he was arrested while driving the truck on Sunday.

Miguel Fonseca, 48, who is listed as the owner of the truck, was pulled over at 5:41 p.m. in the 15600 block of U.S. 59 southbound on July 8, Sugar Land Police Department spokesman Doug Adolph said Monday.

The vehicle was stopped after the officer noticed the truck had no front license plate, Adolph said. The officer then discovered Fonseca had two outstanding Sugar Land warrants, one for alleged speeding and one for alleged failure to appear.

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Fonseca allegedly refused to exit the truck at the officer's request and was forcibly removed, Adolph said. He now faces a new resisting arrest charge out of Fort Bend County in addition to the two city warrants.

Karen Fonseca posted a fundraiser page on GoFundMe on Sunday to raise $1,000 for her husband's bond. As of Monday afternoon, $33 had been raised.

"My husband was arrested a few hours ago over the window tint of our vehicle!" she posted in a blog on her website. "I have no transportation for the kids, my husband is in jail and I am facing unnecessary fees."

Adolph said that when Karen Fonseca arrived to collect the truck, Miguel Fonseca had already been transported to jail and was not present to give consent for her to take it.

After making $1,000 bond to Fort Bend County, Miguel Fonseca must then pay fines totaling $764 before he can leave the jail, Adolph said.

The "F--- TRUMP" truck first caught public attention in November, when Fort Bend County Sheriff Troy Nehls spoke out against the profane decals on his Facebook page.

Controversy ensued on social media when Nehls threatened to arrest Karen Fonseca for disorderly conduct. She was later arrested on an outstanding 2015 Rosenberg warrant for alleged fraudulent possession or use of identifying information. She's accused of using credit cards belonging to a person she lived with without permission.

By the end of November, Karen Fonseca had added a "F--- Troy Nehls" sticker to the truck. She now sells "F-Trump" decals and other merchandise on her website.

Karen Fonseca is scheduled to be in court on the fraud charge on July 31.