
Mansfield Police Report
November 28
A lock was damaged in the 1900 block of FM 157, totaling $12 in loss.
Legos, beauty supplies and beauty products were stolen and recovered in the 1800 block of US 287.
Assault was reported in the 1100 block of Appleton Drive.
November 29
Terroristic threat was reported in the 2100 block of East Broad Street.
An LG television, Samsung television and Logitech gaming headset were reported stolen in the 1800 block of US 287, totaling $589.97 in loss.
Money was reported stolen in the 400 block of Newt Patterson Road, totaling $20,000 in loss.
Clothes were stolen and recovered in the 1800 block of US 287.
Clothes were stolen and recovered in the 1800 block of US 287.
November 30
Disorderly conduct/discharge/display of a firearm was reported in the 2000 block of Mansfield Webb Road.
Gaming items and household goods were stolen and recovered in the 1800 block of US 287.
Assault was reported in the 200 block of Texas 360.
Cash was reported stolen in the 900 block of North Walnut Creek Drive, totaling $95.26 in loss.
Dalon Ramonde Dixon was arrested for possession of a controlled substance in the 1400 block of Texas 360.
December 1
A Bluetooth cooler was reported stolen in the 1400 block of Blanco Trail, totaling $75 in loss.
Clothes were reported stolen in the 1700 block of East Broad Street, totaling $1,579.36 in loss.
Skylee Daniels was arrested for theft in the 1800 block of US 287.
David Scott Tingle was arrested for theft in the 1800 block of US 287.
Portable electronic communications were reported stolen in the 100 block of West Debbie Lane, totaling $20,175.75 in loss.
Orville Bell was arrested for evading arrest in the 700 block of North Main Street.
December 2
Christopher Laroy Thomas was arrested for terroristic threat in the 7200 block of South Cooper Street.
Reginald Charles Phillips was arrested for forgery of a financial instrument in the 1000 block of US 287.
Assault against the elderly or disabled was reported in the 2200 block of FM 917.
Joshua Ongera Okerio was arrested for fraudulent possession/use of credit or debit card in the 1800 block of Mount Holly-Huntersville Road.
December 3
Oscar Daniel De Leon was arrested for sexual assault of a child in the 6000 block of Valley View Lane.
Lonnie Lavor Brown was arrested for theft with two or more previous convictions in the 900 block of North Walnut Creek Drive.
A white 2021 Infinity Q50 was stolen and recovered in the 200 block of Texas 360.
Justice Wayne Watkins was arrested for indecency with a child/sexual contract in the 200 block of Texas 360.
An iPhone 15 was damaged in the 100 block of Oak Hill Park Drive, totaling $699 in loss.
December 4
Boby Munteanu was arrested for theft in the 800 block of 12th Street.
Merchandise was reported stolen in the 2000 block of US 287, totaling $999 in loss.
Raymond Isaac Carmona was arrested for assault in the 200 block of Cotton Drive.
Alejandra Guadalupe Gomez was arrested for assault in the 2900 block of Matlock Road.
Thomas Hamilton Gossett was arrested for unlawfully carrying a weapon in the 1400 block of US 287.
December 5
Courtland Paul Teague was arrested for theft in the 100 block of West Abrams Street.
Rene Apodaca Ochoa was arrested for assault in the 1200 block of FM 157.
Claudia Marielos Ortega was arrested for terroristic threat in the 1000 block of Blue Jay Drive.
December 6
Thomas Edward Ruddick was arrested for possession of a controlled substance in the 2900 block of Matlock Road.
December 7
Cesar Alejandro Hernandez was arrested for driving while intoxicated in the 1100 block of South Main Street.
Brittney Lopez was arrested for public intoxication by a minor in the 1100 block of South Main Street.
Cesar Elias Lugo Gasper was arrested for driving while intoxicated in the 1600 block of Bedford Street.
Brenda Jeanette Spann was arrested for theft in the 900 block of North Walnut Creek Drive.
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