UNIDAD DE EXPLOTACIÓN DE NIÑOS
En el Condado de Bexar, Aaron James Moreno se entregó el 11 de febrero con órdenes de arresto pendientes por múltiples cargos de posesión de pornografía infantil. Este caso fue remitido por CyberTipline del Centro Nacional para Niños Desaparecidos y Explotados (National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, NCMEC) en múltiples informes que involucraron subir pornografía infantil a cuentas en línea.
UNIDAD DE CONTROL DE FRAUDE DE MEDICAID
En el Condado de Dallas, Carrie Monroe fue arrestada el 7 de febrero con órdenes de arresto pendientes por fraude de atención médica, lavado de dinero, robo y explotación de un niño, anciano o persona discapacitada.
UNIDAD DE APREHENSIÓN DE FUGITIVOS
En el Condado de Angelina, Rod Anthony Jackson fue arrestado el 1 de febrero tras una solicitud de asistencia de la Oficina del Sheriff del Condado de Victoria. Jackson tenía múltiples órdenes de arresto pendientes por violación de libertad condicional, falta de comparecencia, fabricación o entrega de una sustancia controlada y posesión ilegal de un arma de fuego por un delincuente. El arresto se realizó en colaboración con el grupo especial Gulf Coast Violent Offender Task Force y con la asistencia del Departamento de Seguridad Pública de Texas.
En el Condado de Bell, Robert Sanders fue arrestado el 14 de febrero por violar los términos de su libertad condicional. Sanders fue condenado previamente por agresión sexual y sentenciado a 40 años de prisión.
En el Condado de Bexar, Eloy Peña fue arrestado el 15 de febrero por violar los términos de su libertad condicional. Peña fue condenado previamente por robo y sentenciado a 30 años de prisión. Peña también está en libertad condicional por cuatro cargos de robo de una habitación.
En el Condado de Bexar, Devontae Barrett fue arrestado el 15 de febrero por violar los términos de su libertad condicional. Barrett fue condenado previamente por asalto que involucró la asfixia o estrangulación de un miembro de familia y sentenciado a cuatro años de prisión. Barrett también está en libertad condicional por posesión de una sustancia controlada.
En el Condado de Bexar, Ahmed S. Abdellatif fue arrestado el 14 de febrero por dos órdenes de arresto pendientes por asalto que causó lesiones corporales a un cónyuge y posesión de un arma en un lugar prohibido. El arresto se realizó en colaboración con el grupo especial United States Marshals Lone Star Fugitives Task Force en San Antonio.
In Bexar County, Patrick Gray was arrested on February 8 on an outstanding warrant for a probation violation. Gray was previously convicted of aggravated robbery and sentenced to eight years of probation.
In Bexar County, Biaggio Centi was arrested on February 8 on an outstanding warrant for a sex offense involving sex with a minor. The arrest was made while working with the United States Marshals Lone Star Fugitive Task Force out of San Antonio.
In Bexar County, Daniel Cruz was arrested on February 7 for violating the terms of his parole. Cruz was previously convicted of online solicitation of a minor and sentenced to five years in prison.
In Burnet County, Michael Arce Hernandez was arrested on February 15 for violating the terms of his parole. Hernandez was previously convicted of manufacturing or delivering a controlled substance and sentenced to seven years in prison. Hernandez is also currently on parole for bail jumping or failure to appear.
In Dallas County, James Lorenzo Copeland was arrested on February 14 on an outstanding warrant for indecency with a child.
In Dallas County, Marcelo Avalos was arrested on February 10 on an outstanding warrant for aggravated sexual assault of a child. This arrest was made following a request for assistance from the Seagoville Police Department.
In Fort Bend County, Abel Ysabel Rosales was arrested on February 3 for failing to maintain sex offender registration requirements. Rosales was previously convicted of indecency with a child involving sexual contact and sentenced to eight years of probation.
In Gregg County, Clifton Dewayne Young was arrested on February 7 for violating his parole. Young also failed to maintain sex offender registration requirements. Young was previously convicted of sexual assault of a child and sentenced to 15 years in prison.
In Harris County, Victor Eugene Spiller was arrested on February 15 for violating the terms of his parole. Spiller was previously convicted of sexual assault of a child and sentenced to 30 years in prison.
In Harris County, Javay Savion Gulley-Chavers was arrested on February 15 on open felony warrants for being a felon in possession of a weapon, bond revocation related to an aggravated assault with a deadly weapon charge, and bond revocation related to an unlawful carrying a weapon charge. At the time of his arrest, he was in possession of controlled substances and firearms, and additional charges were filed. The arrest was made while working with the United States Marshals Service, Gulf Coast Violent Offender and Fugitive Task Force.
In Harris County, Eric Michael Crane was arrested on February 9 for failing to comply with mandated sex offender registration requirements. Crane was previously convicted of two counts of sexual assault of a child and sentenced to five years in prison.
In Harris County, Alford Brown was arrested on February 8 on an outstanding warrant for manufacturing or delivering a controlled substance. The arrest was made while working with the Gulf Coast Violent Offender Task Force.
In Harris County, Alan Raul Foster was arrested on February 7 for failing to maintain sex offender registration requirements. Foster was previously convicted of sexual assault of a child and sentenced to six years of probation.
In Harris County, Ricardo Ruiz, a confirmed gang member, was arrested on February 3 for failing to maintain sex offender registration requirements. Ruiz was previously convicted of two counts of aggravated sexual assault of a child and sentenced to twenty years in prison.
In Harris County, Carlos Heriberto-Lara Balcazar was arrested on February 2 on an outstanding warrant for tampering with or fabricating physical evidence. The arrest was made following a request for assistance from the La Marque Police Department and while working with the Gulf Coast Violent Offender Task Force.
In Harris County, Jesse Angel Arce was arrested on February 2 for failing to maintain sex offender registration requirements. Arce was previously convicted of sexual performance by a child, criminal solicitation of a minor, and possession of child pornography and sentenced to seven years in prison for the convictions.
In Harris County, Edrick Reynard Ponder was arrested on February 1 for violating the terms of his parole. Ponder was previously convicted of aggravated assault and sentenced to eight years of probation. Probation was later revoked, and Ponder was sentenced to ten years in prison.
In Henderson County, Cody Lee Cobb Sr. was arrested on February 8 on outstanding warrants for two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and family violence involving the impediment of breath. The arrest was made while working with the Joint East Texas Fugitive Task Force and with the Henderson County Sheriff’s Office.
In Panola County, Brandon Dyess Greer, a confirmed gang member, was arrested on February 10 on an outstanding warrant for escape. The arrest was made while working with the Joint East Texas Fugitive Task Force and along with the Panola County Sheriff’s Office, Texas Department of Public Safety, and Texas Game Wardens.
In Polk County, Matthew Dean Owen was arrested on February 7 for failing to maintain sex offender registration requirements. Owen was previously convicted of aggravated sexual assault of a child and sentenced to eight years in prison.
In Travis County, Kevin Mack was arrested on February 15 for violating the terms of his parole. Mack was previously convicted of sexual assault and sentenced to ten years in prison. Mack is also currently on parole for assaulting a family or household member and causing bodily injury.
In Tarrant County, Kenneth Wayne Crenshaw, a confirmed gang member, was arrested on February 9 following a request for assistance from the Tarrant County District Attorney’s Office. Crenshaw had outstanding warrants for unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon and engaging in organized crime.
In Tarrant County, Lloyd Nash Primes was arrested on February 3 for violating his parole. Primes also had an outstanding warrant for aggravated sexual assault of an elderly or disabled person. Primes was previously convicted of aggravated assault causing serious bodily injury and was sentenced to 20 years in prison.
In Williamson County, Christina Sieckenius was arrested on February 10 for violating the terms of her parole. Sieckenius was previously convicted of family violence involving strangulation and sentenced to three years in prison.
In Williamson County, Brian Deshotel was arrested on February 10 for violating the terms of his parole. Deshotel was previously convicted of enhanced sexual assault and sentenced to life in prison.