Mineral Wells police investigators have issued a Crime Stoppers alert for the recent burglary of a local business.
Officials with the Mineral Wells Police Department said Exterran, located in the 100 block of S.E. 1st Street, was burglarized Friday with office equipment valued at $1,316 reported stolen.
The office equipment was reportedly last seen on June 17 and noticed missing on Friday.
The Mineral Wells Police Department is offering a reward through Crime Stoppers for anyone with information about the recent theft. If you have information regarding the theft, call the MWPD at (940) 328-7770 or Crime Stoppers at (940) 659-9904. Individuals providing information leading to an arrest and indictment are eligible for a reward up to $1,000
Burglaries
• 600 block of S.E. 13th Avenue – A residence was reported burglarized Sunday with entry reportedly made by removing a window air conditioner unit. A 52-inch television, a cordless phone, cable box and two window air conditioner units were reported stolen. The total value of the reportedly stolen items is $1,554.
• 2500 block of Porter Lane – A 2000 Chevrolet sports utility vehicle was reported burglarized Saturday with entry made through an unlocked door. A global positioning system valued at $200, a pair of sunglasses and loose change was reported stolen.
Arrests
The Mineral Wells Police Department reported making the following arrests:
• Matthew Albert Allen, 20, of Mineral Wells, was arrested Friday for no driver’s license, no insurance and possession of drug paraphernalia.
• Janet Lynn Hitchcock, 44, of Mineral Wells, was arrested Monday for no insurance, expired driver’s license, expired inspection, defective equipment, obstructing front windshield and expired registration.
• Jose Montalvo, 37, of Dallas, was arrested Monday on an Immigration and Customs Enforcement hold.
• William Randall Motley, 43, of Mineral Wells, was arrested Saturday for no insurance and improper turn.
• Christopher Lee Pruett, 29, of Mineral Wells, was arrested Sunday for assault-family violence.
• Luis Miguel Ramirez, 24, of Dallas, was arrested Monday for no driver’s license, no insurance and an ICE hold.
• Jose Misael Rodriguez, 37, of Mineral Wells, was arrested Saturday for no driver’s license, no insurance and an ICE hold.
• Michael James Smith IV, 17, of Mineral Wells, was arrested Friday for disorderly conduct.
• Kurt Rollin Wigington, 22, of Jacksboro, was arrested Friday on six MWPD traffic warrants.
Local News
Reward offered for burglary info
- Local News
-
-
Millsap couple charged with furnishing alcohol to minors
MILLSAP – A man and woman were booked into the Parker County jail Thursday morning in connection with furnishing alcohol to minors at a party April 29 in Millsap.
-
Thursday Blotter
The following people were processed through the Palo Pinto County Jail.
-
Fort Wolters Gate Committee continues Medal of Honor project
On March 23, Medal of Honor Day was proclaimed by Mayor Allen.
-
MWHS choirs give public performances Thursday
Five Mineral Wells ISD choirs will perform the annual end-of-the school year concert for the public Thursday, but this year students are trying to help raise funds for junior high choir director Abigail Weaver, who has been undergoing cancer treatment.
-
Man arrested in connection with church vandalism
A Mineral Wells police spokesperson confirmed a local man was arrested Monday and charged with two counts of criminal mischief under $20,000 at a place of worship.
-
County Records- May 14-21
Palo Pinto County Clerk Janette Green
Marriages -
Art Association opening Saturdays this summer
Starting June 2, the Mineral Wells Art Association is planning to open its doors on Saturdays this summer to students and adults who want to paint.
-
Mineral Wells City Council sets Tuesday meeting agenda
The Mineral Wells City Council is scheduled to meet in regular session at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 22, at the City Hall Annex, 115 S.W. 1st St.
-
Candidate pays on owed county taxes
PALO PINTO – In the past few days Precinct 1 County Commissioner candidate Jesse Edwards said he’s been getting a handle on paying his delinquent Palo Pinto County business taxes.
-
Still seeking answers
SALT LAKE CITY — A memorial in the woods honors a Salt Lake City hero who gave his life fighting a wildfire.
- More Local News Headlines
-
Millsap couple charged with furnishing alcohol to minors


