All information from public sources. Mr. Hamil lists himself as Marketing Representative for Upper Hand Roofing Company, and has also worked as a car salesman.

May 16th 2014 Friendswood Texas:
(4:40 p.m.) Ryan James Hamil, 22, of Pearland, was charged with Driving While License Invalid and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Hamil was stopped for a traffic violation in the 400 block of E. Edgewood. Hamil did not immediately stop. Instead, he continued past several safe areas before finally stopping in the 100 block of Sunset Drive. The officer checked Hamil’s driver’s license and found that his license was suspended. Hamil exited the vehicle and the officer asked Hamil if he had anything illegal inside. Hamil claimed that he had nothing illegal but admitted that he had last smoked marijuana on April 20. Hamil denied the officer’s request to search his vehicle. A police K-9 unit arrived and gave a positive alert for the presence of narcotics inside the vehicle. The officer searched the vehicle and found a marijuana pipe and marijuana shake throughout the vehicle interior.

Dec 1st 2015 Friendswood Texas
(Narcotics) Dec. 1 (9:41 p.m.) Mitchell Dale Mauldin, 21, of Pearland, was charged with Expired Registration and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Ryan James Hamil, 24, of Pearland, was charged with Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Mauldin was stopped for expired registration in the 200 block of Sunset Drive. The officer approached Mauldin and was immediately hit with the overwhelming odor of marijuana. Mauldin and his passenger, Hamil, were identified and Mauldin was asked to exit the vehicle. When Mauldin got out, he still had the smell of marijuana on his clothing and he appeared to be under the influence of marijuana. Hamil also appeared to be under the influence of marijuana. Both men told the officer they were on probation for various offenses. The officer searched the vehicle and found a warm homemade pipe in the driver’s floorboard. It was made out of an 8mm socket and a plastic bottle cap. The officer also found marijuana residue and a digital scale. Both men were taken into custody.

12-13-2018 Victoria Advocate newspaper:
A 22-year-old Pearland man was arrested Thursday afternoon on suspicion of leading Port Lavaca police on a pursuit that ended with a crash into a Bloomington trailer home Wednesday night.
About 11 p.m. Wednesday, a Port Lavaca police officer responded to a call about a reckless driver at the McDonald’s on SH 35, where the suspect, Ryan James Hamil, cut in the drive-thru line in his Cadillac SRX and hit another vehicle, said Colin Rangnow, the Port Lavaca police chief.
When the officer approached Hamil, the driver took off down U.S. 87 and a pursuit ensued, Rangnow said.
Two officers in other vehicles tried to assist the pursuing officer, but collided at the intersection of Sandcrab Boulevard and SH 35. Rangnow said one was treated at Memorial Medical Center in Port Lavaca and released, while the other was transported by Calhoun County EMS to Citizens Medical Center, where he was treated and released.
Hamil was pursued on U.S. 87 and onto Farm-to-Market Road 616, where he crashed into a trailer home at the intersection of SH 185 and fled on foot, Rangnow said.
The residents of the home were not injured and repairs to the home began Thursday morning, said Jesse Garza, Victoria County Precinct 1 constable.
The Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office, Victoria County Sheriff’s Office, Victoria County Precinct 1 Constable and Department of Public Safety assisted at the scene. A police K-9 unit was also called to assist with the search but officials were unable to locate Hamil on Wednesday night, Rangnow said.
The Port Lavaca police had the vehicle towed to the police department for the investigation, and a warrant for Hamil’s arrest was issued Thursday afternoon, Rangnow said.
Rangnow said Hamil was arrested about 4:30 p.m. Thursday and was charged with evading arrest in a motor vehicle.
He was booked into the Calhoun County Jail.
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Brazoria County Jail Records:
Three times charged with Assault Causes Bodily Injury. In each case, the victims were female, including Hamil’s pregnant fiance and his own mother.

Here is something more recent, from Calhoun County, Texas:

A few years ago, I was a victim of this man, but I was too young, frightened, and inexperienced to contact police or do anything about it.
One day recently I found his name on Facebook as a “friend suggestion”!!!
I then searched his name on google and found the information above. I hope it will inform others to be aware that he is not to be trusted.