Back by Popular Demand: Weekly Arrest Reports Return

We’re bringing them back!
After hearing from many readers who valued the transparency and awareness these summaries provide, we’re once again publishing weekly arrest reports from the Mineral Wells Police Department. Each report includes public arrest records, compiled for community awareness and accountability. Stay informed with who was booked, when, and why — every week, right here.

Mineral Wells Weekly Arrest Report
July 9–15, 2025
Source: Mineral Wells Police Department
A total of 12 arrests were reported by the Mineral Wells Police Department for the week of July 9 through July 15. Arrests occurred at various locations, including Walmart Supercenter, residential addresses, and local roadways. Charges ranged from public intoxication and theft to assault and drug possession.
Arrests by Date
July 9, 2025
• Brenda A. Buckalew, 31 — Public Intoxication (Walmart Supercenter)
• Tina L. Cole, 51 — Unauthorized Use of Vehicle
• James R. Harvey, 42 — Assault Causing Bodily Injury (Family Member)
July 10, 2025
• Teresa A. Crews, 39 — Theft Property $2,500+ (Enhanced)
• Cynthia R. Keese, 57 — Theft Property $100–$750
• Frank I. Orona, 39 — Public Intoxication
July 11, 2025
• Ian B. Crawford, 22 — Possession of Controlled Substance (<28g)
• Shawn L. Randall, 67 — Assault Causing Bodily Injury (Family Member)
• Melissa N. Worton, 39 — Warrant Arrest: Theft x2 (Original offense on May 30)
July 13, 2025
• Kevin T. Carrillo, 44 — Criminal Trespass (Walmart Supercenter)
July 14, 2025
• Paige D. Cole, 32 — Fraud: Tampering with Price Tag (Walmart Supercenter)
July 15, 2025
• Juan G. Tovar Jr., 29 — Assault: Impeding Breath/Circulation (Family Member)
Most Frequent Arrest Location:
Walmart Supercenter, 601 FM 1821
Charges Breakdown
• Public Intoxication – 2
• Assault (Family Violence) – 3
• Theft / Fraud – 5
• Drug Possession – 1
• Unauthorized Use of Vehicle – 1
• Criminal Trespass – 1
Charges listed are based on public records provided by the Mineral Wells Police Department. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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