Mansfield Police Report
September 25
An Apple 12 iPhone was reported stolen in the 900 block of North Walnut Creek Drive.
Money was reported stolen in the 300 block of Turner Warnell Road, totaling $28,391 in loss.
Cruelty to livestock was reported in the 700 block of East Broad Street.
Theft of services was reported in the 3500 block of East Broad Street, totaling $155 in loss.
Household goods were reported stolen from a brown 2019 Cadillac in the 3100 block of East Broad Street, totaling $636.97 in loss.
Household and consumable goods were stolen and recovered in the 900 block of North Walnut Creek Drive.
Driving while intoxicated was reported in the 3300 block of East Broad Street.
September 26
Stalking was reported in the 300 block of Texas 360.
Rodrigo Rubio was arrested for possession of a controlled substance in the 1200 block of Remington Ranch.
Jerimiah Dawyon Stoveoff was arrested for possession of a controlled substance in the 500 block of Kings Way Drive.
A catalytic converter was reported stolen from a red 2001 Ford Excursion in the 3200 block of Matlock Road, totaling $300 in loss.
A purse, money and credit card were reported stolen from a white 2017 Toyota Rav 4 in the 2400 block of Hillary Trail, totaling $73 in loss.
Cesar Augusto Cruz Ramirez was arrested for driving while intoxicated in the 3300 block of East Broad Street.
Trevor Blake Warren was arrested for public intoxication in the 1700 block of East Debbie Lane.
September 27
A Ridgid see snake was reported stolen from a white 2018 Nissan van in the 1700 block of Cedar Bluff Parkway, totaling $5,000 in loss.
Unlawfully installation of a tracking device was reported in the 2200 block of Savannah Drive.
Darrell Lynn Morgan was arrested by the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office for revocation of supervision for possession of a controlled substance in the 1900 block of Lone Star Road.
September 28
Tyler Roman Tabaka was arrested for possession of drug paraphernalia in the 2800 block of Barrington Way.
Bodhi-Kristoffer Teronze McGowan was arrested for public intoxication in the 1100 block of East Dallas Street.
Identity theft was reported in the 800 block of Riviera Drive.
A Zebra handheld computer was reported stolen in the 900 block of North Walnut Creek Drive.
Christopher Michael Carman was arrested for criminal mischief in the 600 block of West Division Street.
A white 2000 Ford F250 was stolen and recovered in the 1100 block of Fort Worth Street.
September 29
Jeremy Michael Slaughter was arrested for injury to a child/elderly/disabled in the 1000 block of Breezy Oaks Drive.
Criminal trespass was reported in the 1000 block of Breezy Oaks Drive.
Money was reported stolen in the 600 block of Debbie Lane, totaling $200 in loss.
Criminal trespass was reported in the 1900 block of Walnut Hills Lane.
Clothes, household goods and consumable goods were stolen and recovered in the 900 block of North Walnut Creek Lane.
Charles Richard Webb was arrested for identity theft in the 200 block of US 287.
September 30
Miscellaneous property was stolen and recovered in the 900 block of North Walnut Creek Drive.
Michael John Coen was arrested for theft of property in the 1100 block of US 287.
Charles Cammeron Coleman was arrested by the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office for revocation of supervision in the 1400 block of South Main Street.
Michael Anthony Baker was arrested by the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office for possession of a controlled substance in the 3200 block of East Broad Street.
October 1
Jeremy Clay Skinner was arrested for driving while intoxicated in the 1800 block of Lakes Edge Boulevard.
Ann Jett Murray was arrested for possession of a controlled substance in the 1500 block of Heritage Parkway.
October 2
Verando Laval Mason was arrested for injury to a child/elderly/disabled in the 1600 block of East Broad Street.
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