Tarrant County Booking Reports – 8/29/20 – 8/30/20

TARRANT COUNTY, TX – Law enforcement officials in Tarrant County arrested and charged 195 people into the Tarrant County Corrections Department over the weekend of August 29th and 30th.

According to official booked in reports from the Tarrant County Jail, these suspects are facing a number of criminal charges such as:

  • Abandonment/endangering a child with bodily injury
  • Aggravated assault with a deadly weapon
  • Aggravated assault with serious bodily injury
  • Assault by contact
  • Assault on a family member with impaired breathing or circulation
  • Assault on a peace officer/judge
  • Assault on a public servant
  • Assault on a security officer
  • Assault with bodily injury
  • Assault with bodily injury
  • Attempted murder
  • Burglary of a habitation
  • Burglary of a habitation
  • Contempt of court
  • Continuous violence against a family member
  • Credit/debit card abuse
  • Criminal mischief
  • Criminal trespass
  • Cruelty towards an animal
  • Deadly conduct
  • Delivery of a controlled substance 4-200 grams
  • Delivery of marijuana 50 lbs. – 200 lbs.
  • DWI
  • DWI – BAC under .15
  • DWI- felony repetition
  • DWI- misdemeanor repetition
  • DWI- Open container
  • Evading arrest
  • Failure to identify as a fugitive
  • Fugitive
  • Harassment of a public servant
  • Hinder the apprehension of a felon
  • Illegal use of credit cards
  • Injury of a child, elderly, or disabled person
  • Interfering with an emergency call
  • Interfering with public officials duties
  • Kidnapping
  • Manufacturing of a controlled substance 4-200 grams
  • Parole violation
  • Possession of a controlled substance 1-4 grams
  • Possession of a controlled substance 4-200 grams
  • Possession of a controlled substance less than 28 grams
  • Possession of a controlled substance under 2 grams
  • Possession of a dangerous drug
  • Possession of marijuana 5 lbs. – 50 lbs.
  • Possession of marijuana less than 2 ounces
  • Reckless driving
  • Resisting arrest
  • Speeding 10% or more above the legal limit
  • Stalking
  • Tampering with physical evidence
  • Terroristic threat against a public servant
  • Terroristic threat of a household
  • Theft of property $100-$750
  • Theft of property $30,000-$150,000
  • Theft of property less than $100
  • Unlawful carrying of a weapon
  • Unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon
  • Unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon
  • Violation of bond

Arrested in Tarrant County? Contact Cofer Luster today.

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