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White Settlement Police Capture Suspect on Tarrant County Most Wanted List for Aggravated Assault

White Settlement Police Capture Suspect on Tarrant County Most Wanted List for Aggravated Assault

White Settlement Police Department has recently apprehended a suspect wanted for Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon. The efficient coordination between the midnight and day shift teams facilitated the arrest, with Corporal Jonathan Russell spotting a familiar name on the Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office Most Wanted list.

According to a social media post by theWhite Settlement Police Department, Russell collaborated with Officers Wesley Gregory and Amina Alvarado to devise a plan for bringing the suspect into custody, a plan to avoid escalating an already tense scenario. The suspect, considered armed and dangerous, was eventually spotted by Sgt. Frank Blaustein and Corporal David Streif as he entered a vehicle.

When the vehicle departed, officers executed a traffic stop and apprehended the suspect in West Fort Worth, confirming the identification before making the arrest. The individual was detained without further incident, a testament to the astute law enforcement techniques employed. Notably, the individual carried the weight of five felony warrants at the time of his arrest.

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