Mineral Wells Police Department Arrest Report

September 10–16, 2025
Source: Mineral Wells Police Department
The Mineral Wells Police Department reported 14 arrests for the week of September 10–16, 2025. Arrests included charges ranging from criminal trespass and drug possession to assault and violation of a protective order.

September 10, 2025
Jose R. Hernandez, 43, Mineral Wells — warrant arrest; charge: terroristic threat interrupt public place.
Ricky L. Starr, 41, Mineral Wells — on-view arrest; charge: assault family/household with previous conviction.
Matthew W. Wren, 33, Mineral Wells — on-view arrest; charge: unauthorized use of vehicle.
September 12, 2025
Dennis L. Polk, 45, Weatherford — warrant arrest; county warrant.
September 13, 2025
Ruben L. Barnett, 40, Mineral Wells — on-view arrest; charge: injury to child/elderly/disabled with bodily injury.
Joshua D. Lopez, 36, Palo Pinto — on-view arrest; charge: violation of bond/protective order.
September 14, 2025
Jame L. Dersa, 58, Mineral Wells — on-view arrest; charge: possession of controlled substance PG1 1g–4g.
Jerry W. Roper, 54, Mineral Wells — on-view arrest; charge: criminal trespass.
Corey W. Watson, 31, Mineral Wells — warrant arrest; county warrant.
September 16, 2025
Brogsia S. Burks, 18, Mineral Wells — on-view arrest; charge: criminal trespass.
Isaiah O. Lucas, 27, Mineral Wells — on-view arrest; charge: criminal trespass.
Logan M. Pedersen, 20, Mineral Wells — on-view arrest; charge: criminal trespass.
Payton Sanchez, 18, Mineral Wells — on-view arrest; charge: criminal trespass. Fransisco J. Silva Jr., 17, Lipan — on-view arrest; charge: criminal trespass.
Charges Breakdown
Criminal Trespass — 6
Warrant Arrests — 2
Drug Possession — 1
Injury to Child/Elderly/Disabled — 1
Assault (Family Violence) — 1 Violation of Protective Order — 1
Terroristic Threat — 1
Unauthorized Use of Vehicle — 1
Total Arrests: 14
Disclaimer: This report reflects arrests made by the Mineral Wells Police Department as reported in the official arrest log. An arrest is not a conviction, and all individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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