Police investigate multiple auto thefts

September 12, 2022
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Mansfield Police Report

September 5

A fence was damaged and a green 2022 Dodge Charger, black 2022 Dodge Charger and red 2022 Dodge Challenger were reported stolen, totaling $240,150 in loss.

September 6

An Ezgo golf cart was reported stolen in the 2800 block of Esplanade Boulevard, totaling $2,500 in loss.

September 7

Ezekiel Jeremiah Tobias was arrested for assault in the 1600 block of Heritage Parkway.

A window and other damage was reported in criminal mischief in the 2800 block of FM 157, totaling $8,000 in loss.

Adeyemi Spencer Adeniran was arrested for assault in the 700 block of San Ysidro Trail.

Jose Guadalupe Cortez was arrested for theft in the 900 block of 14th Street.

A t-shirt, wallet and money were reported stolen in the 1600 block of Coastline Lane, totaling $1,045 in loss.

Four game consoles and consumable goods were stolen and recovered in the 900 block of North Walnut Creek Drive.

Adrian Darnelle Rodgers was arrested for theft in the 900 block of North Walnut Creek Drive.

Jeremy Monte Franklin was arrested for assault in the 500 block of Glen Cove Court.

September 8

Shadawn Terell Woolfolk was arrested for public intoxication in the 1400 block of Texas 360.

Darien Travon McDaniel was arrested for marijuana in the 1400 block of North Walnut Creek Drive.

A black 2022 Acura was damaged in criminal mischief in the 4300 block of Poppy Drive, totaling $400 in loss.

September 9

Andrew D. Bradley was arrested for theft with two or more convictions in the 4300 block of City Point Drive.

John Paul Smith was arrested for shoplifting in the 1700 block of US 287.

Natalie Carrol Alexander was arrested for possession of drug paraphernalia in the 1700 block of US 287.

Darrell Darden was arrested for terroristic threat in the 600 block of East Hickory Street.

Vehicle parts from a red 2004 Toyota Tacoma were reported stolen in the 700 block of North Main Street, totaling $750 in loss.

Assault was reported in the 1300 block of Vinewood Drive.

Evading arrest was reported in the 1700 block of East Debbie Lane.

September 10

Mark Moreno was arrested for continuous violence against the family in the 700 block of North Main Street.

Criminal trespass was reported in the 1600 block of Fairfax Drive.

Vehicle parts, a security camera bracket and black 2013 Ford Fusion were damaged in criminal mischief in the 4300 block of Garden Path Lane.

Oluseun Omotola Aremu was arrested for assault in the 1800 block of Cedar Bluff Parkway.

A wallet and cash were reported stolen in the 900 block of North Walnut Creek Drive, totaling $525 in loss.

Kristi Ann Boykin was arrested for public intoxication in the 1200 block of East Debbie Lane.

A Yeti cooler was reported stolen in the 1700 block of East Broad Street, totaling $150 in loss.

Clothes and consumable goods were stolen and recovered in the 900 block of North Walnut Creek Drive.

Herman Ingram Bennett was arrested for assault in the 600 block of Fort Worth Street.

Efrain Jimenez Duran was arrested for assault in the 1300 block of Vinewood Drive.

September 11

Timothy Wayne Myers was arrested for sexual assault/forcible rape in the 2900 block of St. Mark Drive.

An Arlo camera and solar panel were reported stolen in the 400 block of Texas 360, totaling $192 in loss.

Nakai Claudio Willis was arrested for theft in the 1400 block of Botham Jean Boulevard.

Forty-seven grocery items were reported stolen in the 1700 block of FM 157, totaling $228.87 in loss.

September 12

A silver 2022 Chrysler was reported stolen and a gray 2022 Dodge Charger, gray 2022 Dodge Charger and red 2022 Dodge Charger were stolen and recovered in the 100 block of Center Street, totaling $50,000 in loss.

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