Police investigating car burglaries

October 16, 2021
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Mansfield Police Report

Oct. 10

A credit card was reported stolen in the 300 block of Texas 360.

Keith Alan Thompson was arrested for driving while intoxicated in the 1500 block of East Broad Street.

Mayra Lize Gaxiola-Hernandez was arrested for driving while intoxicated in the 2800 block of Matlock Road.

A Yamaha golf cart and golf course turf were damaged in criminal mischief in the 3700 block of National Parkway, totaling $3,200 in loss.

Diana Gonzalez was arrested for driving while intoxicated in the 1700 block of FM 157.

Miscellaneous property was stolen and recovered in the 900 block of North Walnut Creek Drive.

Oct. 11

Ivan Alvarado Otero was arrested for driving while intoxicated in the 1200 block of East Debbie Lane.

Husky wrenches, Milwaukee ½-inch hammer drill, DeWalt cordless grinder, Huskey drive socket set, DeWalt cordless reciprocating saw, DeWalt cordless drill, DeWalt cordless impact, Husky socket set, hoses and clamps and three large pipe wrenches were reported stolen from a white 2015 Chevrolet 350 in the 1800 block of Gristmill Drive, totaling $1,970 in loss.

Toolbox locks were damaged on a white 2021 Toyota Tundra in the 1800 block of Friedrich Drive, totaling $600 in damage.

Tools were reported stolen from a Dodge Ram 1500 in the 3300 block of Wheatberry Lane.

Two Dell computers, an HP laptop, Graco two child car seats and two child car seat covers were reported stolen from a white 2018 GMC Denali in the 1100 block of Country Club Drive, totaling $1,893.25 in loss.

Jeremy Daniel Longoria was arrested by the Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office for theft of property in the 1500 block of North Walnut Creek Drive.

Chanae Lynn Axtell was arrested for stalking in the 300 block of West Belknap.

Injury to a child/elderly/disabled was reported in the 600 block of Kings Way Drive.

Oct. 12

Jennifer Rae Wiegref was arrested for unauthorized use of a vehicle.

Two Hart toolboxes, tools, machete, flashlight and heavy construction equipment were reported stolen and door locks were damaged on a white 2006 Ford F250 in the 1700 block of US 287, totaling $2,483 in loss.

A wall, door and bag dispenser were damaged in the 500 block of North Main Street, totaling $150 in loss.

Kambri Jakim Jackson was arrested for assault in the 2400 block of Windcastle Drive.

Oct. 13

Christopher Michael Carman was arrested by the Arlington Police for burglary of a building in the 2000 block of Cains Lane.

Edmund Paul Minnis was arrested for criminal mischief in the 300 block of West Belknap.

Priscella Courtney Thompson was arrested for assault in the 1700 block of Towne Crossing Boulevard.

Miscellaneous property was stolen and recovered in the 900 block of North Walnut Creek Drive.

Isaac Richard Alonso was arrested for theft of property with two or more convictions in the 600 block of Pleasant Ridge Drive.

Printess Ramon McKinney was arrested for driving while intoxicated in the 300 block of West Belknap.

Money was reported stolen in the 3800 block of East Broad Street, totaling $844.96 in loss.

Benjamin Elmazi was arrested for driving while intoxicated in the 2800 block of FM 157.

Oct. 14

Billy Joe Cooper was arrested by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice for parole violation in the 1900 block of US 287.

A Stihl power washer and pump sprayer were reported stolen in the 400 block of Texas 360, totaling $3,030 in loss.

Two Titleist golf club sets and money were reported stolen in the 1100 block of Country Club Drive, totaling $9,615 in loss.

Consumable and household goods were stolen and recovered in the 900 block of North Walnut Creek Drive.

Amar Haider Hebaiban was arrested for unlawfully carrying a weapon in the 1600 block of North Walnut Creek Drive.

Oct. 15

Joel Antonio Lagunas Alcazar was arrested for intoxicated assault with a vehicle in the 100 block of East Debbie Lane.

Joseph Lee Castle was arrested by the Gregg county Sheriff’s Office for criminal mischief in the 500 block of Seeton Road.

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