Police make arrests for theft of property

May 19, 2022
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Mansfield Police Report

May 13

Clothing, food and cleaners were stolen and recovered in the 900 block of North Walnut Creek Drive.

Decking was reported stolen in the 1400 block of Misty Pasture Way, totaling $6,032 in loss.

Decking was reported stolen in the 1700 block of Cypress Gap Trail, totaling $9,858 in loss.

Cosmetics were reported stolen in the 2000 block of US 287, totaling $3,881 in loss.

May 14

Damian Davila was arrested for public intoxication in the 3300 block of East Broad Street.

A blue 2022 Chevrolet and a gray 2016 Toyota Scion were burglarized in the 200 block of Texas 360.

Decorian Titus, Ivan Powe, Elijah Donta Jackson and Taevyon Ray Petty were arrested for engaging in organized criminal activity in the 200 block of Texas 360.

Cash and a Texas driver’s license were reported stolen from a gray 2021 Kia Forte in the 200 block of Texas 360, totaling $12 in loss.

HP and Dell computers and a backpack were reported stolen in the 3200 block of East Broad Street, totaling $1,444 in loss.

Darlene Joy Gutierrez was arrested for possession of controlled substances in the 700 block of East Broad Street.

May 15

Two credit cards and money were reported stolen in the 1600 block of East Debbie Lane, totaling $10 in loss.

Merchandise was reported stolen in the 900 block of North Walnut Creek Drive, totaling $47.30 in loss.

Jursei Aliese Powell was arrested for public intoxication in the 500 block of Glen Cove Court.

May 16

Gabriel Ricardo Alardin was arrested for possession of a controlled substance in the 1700 block of Cedar Bluff Parkway.

Jose Louis Cordona was arrested for theft of property in the 2100 block of FM 917.

Tristan Dakotah Simon was arrested for public intoxication in the 2000 block of US 287.

Brooke Ann Chavez was arrested for theft of property in the 100 block of South Main Street.

Arlene Melissa Hernandez was arrested for fraudulent use/possession of identifying information in the 2100 block of FM 917.

Shkia Denean Steele was arrested for Collin County probation violation in the 1400 block of Fern Drive.

Eighteen windows in frames were stolen and recovered in the 500 block of Splitrock Road.

Fernando Efrain Vargas was arrested for theft in the 2100 block of FM 917.

Miscellaneous items were reported stolen in the 600 block of East Debbie Lane, totaling $2,000 in loss.

Ten pairs of shoes and a 9mm Glock were stolen and recovered and clothes, a HP laptop, TV, Apple iPad and a door were damaged in the 1600 block of Towne Crossing Boulevard, totaling $3,000 in loss.

Merchandise was reported stolen and a black 2022 Jaguar Xf was damaged in the 900 block of Remington Ranch Road, totaling $1,100 in loss.

Aaron Gage Brown was arrested for continuous violence against the family in the 300 block of West Belknap Street.

Debbie Lee Kartak was arrested on an Arlington bond for assault in the 1500 block of East Broad Street.

May 17

Money and a 9mm Glock were reported stolen from a black 2021 GMC Sierra in the 4600 block of Great Plains Way, totaling $1,999 in loss.

Robin Beth Stenson was arrested on a Johnson County warrant for possession of a controlled substance in the 1600 block of Heritage Parkway.

Identity theft was reported in the 2400 block of Windcastle Drive.

Adem Kaba was arrested for possession of a controlled substance in the 1700 block of East Debbie Lane.

May 18

Gatere Muniu Gatere was arrested for possession of a controlled substance in the 1700 block of East Debbie Lane.

Amanda Dawn Davis was arrested for possession of a controlled substance in the 800 block of North Main Street.

Assault was reported in the 1800 block of US 287.

May 19

Ismael Ortega was arrested on a Carrolton bond for possession of drug paraphernalia in the 800 block of Audrey Lane.

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