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In a development that has captured public attention, actor Rudy Youngblood, known for his leading role in Mel Gibson’s film “Apocalypto,” found himself behind bars in Belton, Texas, this week. Local authorities have confirmed the arrest, which occurred in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
The situation unfolded when an officer approached a parked vehicle near a boat ramp at Lake Belton around 12:20 a.m. The vehicle’s owner was none other than Youngblood himself. Upon interaction, the officer discovered that Youngblood had an outstanding warrant issued by the Travis County Sheriff’s Office. The warrant was related to charges of assault involving a family or household member, with allegations of impeding breathing or circulation.
As the arrest process was underway, officers reportedly uncovered a white crystalline substance in Youngblood’s possession. This discovery could potentially lead to additional charges, pending the results of laboratory tests.
At the time of the arrest, Youngblood was taken to the Bell County Jail. By late Wednesday morning, he remained in custody on the Travis County charges. His bond was set at $20,000, underscoring the gravity of the situation he faces. Authorities have indicated that further legal actions hinge on the pending lab results of the substance found during the arrest.
Belton police report actor Rudy Youngblood was arrested early Wednesday morning on an outstanding Travis County warrant for assault.
He remained in the Bell County Jail late Wednesday morning on the Travis County charges, with police saying additional charges were pending lab results. His bond on the Travis County charge was set at $20,000.
Authorities did not provide any additional details.
Youngblood’s biography indicates he attended Belton High School, about 60 miles north of Austin. According to IMDb, Youngblood’s on-screen debut was in “Apocalypto,” where he played the leading character of Jaguar Paw. The film was nominated for multiple Oscars.
Youngblood’s other recent roles have included “Dandelion Season,” which “presents Middle Eastern women’s voices through moving dramatic storytelling, rich emotion, and poetic visuals,” and “The Haunting of Hell Hole Mine.”
Earlier this year, Youngblood was cast to star as a tortured artist in “La Matadora,” Deadline reported. Five other projects he is involved in are forthcoming, his IMDb page shows.