Arrest Report: September 24–October 1, 2025
Source: Mineral Wells Police Department
The Mineral Wells Police Department reported 15 arrests for the week of September 24–October 1, 2025. Arrests included charges ranging from burglary of habitation and theft to driving while intoxicated, parole violations, and drug possession.
September 24, 2025
- Leroy W. Clayton, 57, Mineral Wells — warrant arrest; county warrant.
- Thomas A. Story, 35, Mineral Wells — warrant arrest; parole warrant
September 25, 2025
- Alexa A. Cantu, 17, Mineral Wells — on-view arrest; charge: burglary of habitation.
- Antonio C. Garza, 28, Fort Wayne, IN — on-view arrest; charge: burglary of habitation.
- Samantha M. Garza, 31, Mineral Wells — on-view arrest; charge: burglary of habitation.
September 26, 2025
- Raishaun O. Sadler, 19, Mineral Wells — warrant arrest; charge: unauthorized use of vehicle.
September 28, 2025
- Brandon L. Brooks, 28, Mineral Wells — warrant arrest; charges: evading arrest detention with vehicle, parole warrant.
- Shena L. Prentice, 42, Mineral Wells — on-view arrest; charge: theft of property $2,500 or more with previous conviction.
September 29, 2025
- Ashley E. Hettinger, 21, Azle — on-view arrest; charge: criminal trespass.
- Christopher R. Snell, 41, Mineral Wells — on-view arrest; charge: criminal trespass.
- Dustin G. McCreary, 36, Mineral Wells — on-view arrest; charges: criminal trespass (habitation/shelter/superfund/infrastructure).
- John O. Stone, 38, Fort Worth — on-view arrest; charges: criminal trespass, possession of controlled substance PG1 1–4g.
September 30, 2025
- Joe J. Hinojosa, 38, Mineral Wells — on-view arrest; charge: driving while intoxicated.
Charges Breakdown
- Criminal Trespass — 4
- Burglary of Habitation — 3
- Warrants (Parole/County) — 3
- Theft — 1
- Unauthorized Use of Vehicle — 1
- Driving While Intoxicated — 1
- Drug Possession — 1
- Evading Arrest (Vehicle) — 1
Total Arrests: 15
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.

