Mansfield police investigate burglaries

November 30, 2020
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Mansfield Police Report

November 23

An iPhone was reported stolen from the 1700 block of FM 157, totaling $500 in loss.

Felix Angel Salas was arrested for injury to a child/elderly/disabled person with intent to do bodily injury in the 1100 block of West Euless Boulevard.

Identity theft was reported in the 1600 block of Heritage Parkway.

November 24

Mason Dell Palmer was arrested for theft of property with two or more convictions in the 1500 block of East Langdon Road.

Bed sheets, a Samsung computer and a 16-gauge shotgun were reported stolen in the 200 block of Russell Lane, totaling $630 in loss.

A 9mm Taurus firearm was reported stolen from a blue 2017 Ford F150 in the 1400 block of New Haven Drive, totaling $350 in loss.

Gwendolyn James was arrested for theft of property with two or more convictions in the 1900 block of US 175.

Matthew Anthony Nevill was arrested for assault in the 600 block of Stell Avenue.

November 25

Haley Brooke Hudson was arrested for driving while intoxicated in the 100 block of South Wisteria Street.

A gray 2019 Nissan Versa was vandalized in the 200 block of North Willow Street, totaling $200 in loss.

Ahmed Mohamed, Jessica Taylor Raine and Jonathan Lee Sandifer were arrested for engaging in organized criminal activity in the 100 block of North Willow Street.

Ashley Nicole Navarrete was arrested for driving while intoxicated in the 1300 block of Lowe Street.

Henry Ekwa Njie was arrested for continuous violence against the family in the 200 block of North Texas 360.

November 26

Taylor James Brewerton was arrested for unlawfully carrying a weapon in the 2700 block of St. Charles Drive.

A Galaxy phone, personal documents and an LG computer were reported stolen, and a window was damaged in the 2100 block of Crestwood Trail, totaling $7,800 in loss.

Mich Nathaniel Gunning was arrested for driving while intoxicated – second offense in the 1300 block of South US 287.

April Dawn Butler was arrested on a Temple Police bond for assault with bodily injury in the 1300 block of South US 287.

November 27

Jessica Michelle Hillard was arrested for public intoxication in the 100 block of Yosemite Drive.

Anita Alvarez was arrested for driving while intoxicated in the 1700 block of FM 917.

Identy theft was reported in the 1200 block of Fairhaven Drive.

Tools were reported stolen from a white 2010 Ford in the 3100 block of Paxon Drive, totaling $700 in loss.

Jack Garrett Chastain was arrested for assault in the 800 block of Yellowstone Drive.

November 28

Diana Hernandez was arrested for driving while intoxicated and open alcohol container in the 300 block of North Queens Court.

Thomas Sidney Lofland was arrested for public intoxication in the 1200 block of Hidden Oaks Drive.

Three credit cards and two wallets were reported stolen from a gold 2013 Ford F150 in the 800 block of Dover Park Trail, totaling $50 in loss.

Two credit cards, three gift cards, a driver’s license and a Coach purse were reported stolen from a white 2018 Dodge Journey in the 1700 block of FM 1187, totaling $150 in loss.

Sale/distribution/display of harmful material to a minor was reported in the 400 block of Easy Drive.

November 29

Alberto Beltran was arrested for public intoxication in the 1600 block of East Broad Street.

Timothy Paul Navarro was arrested for driving while intoxicated – second offense in the 2600 block of Heritage Parkway.

Joseph Eugene Abel was arrested for assault by contact in the 1300 block of Grayhawk Drive.

November 30

Richard Tiburcio Gonzales was arrested for misapplication of fiduciary property in the 3300 block of Summerfield.

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