Victoria Vargas

San Marcos Woman Faces Property Theft Charge in Hays County

Victoria Judith Vargas, a 20-year-old resident of San Marcos, Texas, was booked into custody by the Hays County Sheriff’s Office shortly after midnight on April 16, 2025. According to arrest records, Vargas was charged with one count of Theft of Property, a charge stemming from San Marcos Police Department case number 2025-9816.

The charge, listed as “theft prop-b,” likely refers to a violation of Texas Penal Code §31.03, which governs theft offenses. Although the specific value of the allegedly stolen property was not disclosed, the designation “B” suggests it may be classified as a Class B misdemeanor—typically reserved for property valued between $100 and $750. If confirmed as such, this offense is punishable by up to 180 days in county jail, a fine of up to $2,000, or both. However, prosecutors may opt for alternatives such as community supervision depending on the circumstances and any prior record.

Vargas, who stands 5 feet 5 inches tall and weighs 110 pounds, was granted a personal recognizance (PR) bond in the amount of $2,000. This type of bond allows release without immediate payment, contingent upon the defendant’s promise to appear in court. Her booking was processed at the Hays County Jail in San Marcos, and as of now, details regarding her court date or legal representation have not been released.

Property theft remains one of the most commonly filed misdemeanor charges in Texas, often carrying long-term repercussions despite relatively short-term penalties. The outcome of Vargas’s case will hinge on the specific facts, including the value of the property involved and any restitution or prior history that may influence judicial discretion.

Charges Below:

Booking Date: 04/16/25    City: San Marcos, Texas    Age/YOB: 20

Hair: Black   Eyes: Brown   Weight: 110   Height: 5'05"   Gender: Female

Title Type Bond
theft prop-b (smpd 2025-9816) $2000

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