The following is a list of arrests — except for minor traffic violations — based on public records at the Cleburne Police Department. Individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
December 6
10:19 p.m., 500 block Batterson Street, disturbance call. Teresa Maldonado Suess, 47, of Cleburne, public intoxication. Matthew Ervin Carlock, 37, of Cleburne, one warrant.
11:41 p.m., 300 block Mansfield Road, noise-disturbance call. Police spotted the suspect who fled, but was later caught. Duane Edward Fuller, 33, of Cleburne, evading arrest, resisting arrest and one Johnson County warrant for evading arrest in a vehicle.
December 7
1:30 a.m., 2100 block North Main Street, fight in progress. Police arrested Juan Carlos Andrade, 23, of Fort Worth at the scene on charges of public intoxication and outstanding warrants. Police stopped three other suspects in the 4000 block of North Main Street. Juan Alberto Ramirez, 17, of Fort Worth was arrested on a charge of driving under the influence by a minor. Julio Andrade, 48, of North Richland Hills and Luis Enrique Andrade, 26, of North Richland Hills were arrested on charges of public intoxication.
7:13 p.m., 200 block South Caddo Street. Police dispatched in reference to drug activity in progress. Jacob Lee Gloria, 25, of Cleburne, possession of marijuana.
December 8
7:55 a.m., Johnson County Adult Probation Center. Juan Rosales-Soto, 37, of Crandall, one Somervell County warrant.
9:10 a.m., Johnson County Tax Office. Officer sent in reference to a man with a fraudulent insurance document. The officer arrived to see another officer chasing a man through the tax office’s parking lot. The man got away but was later found in a field by Buffalo Creek. Enrique Diaz-Valencia, 39, of Fort Worth, tampering with a government record (fake insurance paper), evading arrest, failure to show identification and fraudulent use of identification information. Diaz-Valencia used another person’s name, drivers license and date of birth. Diaz-Valencia also has an INS hold on his name, according to reports.
3:13 p.m., 600 block North Buffalo Street, traffic stop. Francis Nicole Laughlin, 31, of Cleburne, driving while license invalid with previous convictions. Police found a large amount of power tools in the vehicle, which were taken to the police department for safekeeping.
4:13 p.m., 300 block East Henderson Street. Officer saw a verbal dispute in a parking lot. Penny Douglas, 41, of Cleburne, Cleburne warrants.
9:49 p.m., Brazos and Wardville streets, traffic stop. Elizabeth Nicole Doggett, 19, of Cleburne, DWI.
December 9
9:06 a.m., Johnson County Adult Probation Center. Anthony James Stanley, 29, of Alvarado, Johnson County warrant. David Jose Garcia Jr., 38, of Cleburne, Johnson County warrant.
12:13 p.m., Johnson County Adult Probation Center. Thomas Eli Rodriguez, 36, of Plantersville, two Johnson County warrants.
2:02 p.m., Johnson County Adult Probation Center. Charles Raymond Hoskins Jr., 26, of Cleburne, Johnson County warrant.
9:21 p.m., Bales and Granbury streets, warrant service. Charletta Ann Weston, 42, of Cleburne, Cleburne warrants.
December 10
11:04 a.m., 1000 block Granbury Street, warrant service. Louis Lupe Rodolfo Jr., 26, of Cleburne, one Keene warrant for assault.
12:53 a.m., 3100 block North Main Street, warrant service. Joe Lynn King, 49, of Joshua, warrant.
1:00 p.m., Johnson County Adult Probation Center. Richard Lamar Kent, 44, of Cleburne, one Johnson County warrant for revocation of community supervision.
1:15 p.m., Johnson County Adult Probation Center. Robyn Leigh Brand, 39, of Godley, Texas Department of Criminal Justice warrant.
2:26 p.m., Johnson County Adult Probation Center. Kyle Bryant Lawson, 19, of Crowley, warrants.
2:30 p.m., Johnson County Adult Probation Center. Ralph Andrew Thomas, 24, of Alvarado, one Johnson County warrant for revocation of supervision.
11:14 p.m., 300 block Robbins Street, warrant service. Jessie Crawford, 60, of Cleburne, warrants.
December 11
5:24 a.m., 1500 block North Nolan River Road, traffic stop for speeding. David Glen Mason II, 28, of Kennedale, warrants.
10:21 a.m., Johnson County Adult Probation Center. Bryan Wayne Cannon, 25, of Weatherford, one Johnson County warrant for sexual assault of a child.
12:00 p.m., 300 block Dallas Avenue, suspicious-person call. Regulo Turrubiartes, 28, of Cleburne, public intoxication.
4:07 p.m., Johnson County Adult Probation Center. Jeramy Michael Joseph, 28, of Cleburne, one Johnson County warrant for possession of a controlled substance.
December 12
3:09 a.m., Henderson and Brazos streets, traffic stop. Christopher Blaine Gibson, 48, of Keene and Josh Gibson, 19, of Cleburne were taken into custody on charges of possession of dangerous drugs.
3:06 p.m., Johnson County Adult Probation Center. David Wayne Bledsoe, 27, of Cleburne, one Johnson County warrant for burglary of a habitation.
5:02 p.m., Texas 171 and Pipeline Road, traffic stop. Denise Donna Roberts, 51, of Grandview, warrants.
9:30 p.m., 1200 block North Buffalo Street, disturbance call. Geraldo Mireles Collazo, 25, of Cleburne, public intoxication.
December 13
9:18 p.m., Mansfield Jail, prisoner transfer. Cassandra Tywanna Watkins, 22, of Fort Worth, Cleburne warrants.
December 14
12:16 a.m., Poindexter and Main streets. Officer saw a man who appeared intoxicated. Laurentino Suaste-Rosas, 57, of Cleburne, public intoxication.
3:12 a.m., 400 block Poindexter Street, loud-music complaint. Alex Rivera, 19, of Cleburne, minor consuming alcohol.
December 15
2:55 p.m., 100 block Pacific Street, warrant service. Rufus Lealford Wilson, 53, of Cleburne, Cleburne warrants.
4:28 p.m., Johnson County Adult Probation Center. Jesse Franklin Ford III, 25, of Cleburne, one Johnson County warrant.
6:00 p.m., 100 block Kilpatrick Street, traffic stop for speeding. Erica Villalon, 34, of McAllen, one Hidalgo County warrant for issuance of a bad check.
December 16
9:10 a.m., 1500 River Bend Road, warrant service. Kasondra Alcala, 22, of Cleburne, warrants.
12:22 p.m., 300 West Wardville Street, traffic stop. Melvin Glenn Lauderdale Sr., 57, of Cleburne, Alvarado warrant.
December 17
9:50 a.m., Johnson County Adult Probation Center. John McKey, 36, of Cleburne, warrant.
11:32 a.m., 400 block West Westhill Drive, warrant service. Monica Mendez, 34, of Cleburne, warrants.
12:46 p.m., 100 block Ramsey Street, warrant service. Melissa Gomez Montante, 42, of Cleburne, warrant.
December 18
4:14 p.m., Johnson County Adult Probation Center. Barbara Teegarden, 47, of Fort Worth, one Johnson County warrant.
All of the above people taken into custody were transported to the Johnson County Corrections Center unless otherwise noted.
Local News
1/2 Cleburne Police reports
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Front, from left, are Grandview’s Caleb Hollingsworth, Cleburne’s Zach Haler, Joshua’s Jordan Garrett, Alvarado’s A.J. Castillo, Xavier Holbert, Kenny Adams and Marcus McNeil, Cleburne’s Conner Martyniuk and Godley’s Drew Benge. Standing, from left, are Alvarado’s Ronald Thomas, C.J. Johnson and Alex Gentrey, Grandview’s Austin Wylie and Caleb Armstrong. Not pictured is Alvarado’s Marcus Villarreal.
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First team offense, defense features host of area standouts
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The first-team offense included Alvarado quarterback Kenny West and Burleson quarterback Barrett Cain. -
Cleburne, Grandview, Burleson lead second team offense, defense
The 2011 Lone Star Chrysler Dodge Jeep Autoplex All-Johnson-County football team has been announced. The team was chosen by the Times-Review sports department based on all-district selections and coaches’ nominations.
The second-team offense was led by Cleburne’s Quade Coward and Godley’s Rhett Brawner as the second-team quarterbacks. -
Cleburne pulls away from Burleson, 62-48
The Cleburne Yellow Jackets beat Burleson, 62-48, on Friday night at Yellow Jacket Gym to move to 2-7 in District 7-A play. Burleson fell to 2-7 in league play with the loss.
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Lady Jackets pick up first District 7-4A win
On Friday night at Yellow Jacket Stadium, Cleburne picked up its first win of the District 7-4A season, 66-60, over Burleson, which fell to 3-8.
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Up-and-down Yellow Jackets split Friday’s matches at Little Elm Tourney
Both Cleburne soccer teams had mixed results on Friday in their respective tournaments.
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First team offense, defense features host of area standouts
- Johnson County
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Stage 2 drought plan still in place
Johnson County Special Utility District will keep its Stage 2 drought plan in place despite this week’s rain.
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Stage 2 drought plan still in place
- Alvarado
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Standing, from left, are Grandview’s Ryan Breton (offensive most valuable player) and Austin Martinez (Ironman award winner), Alvarado’s Wayne Onderdonck (county MVP) and Brazos Fuller (co-newcomer of the year), Burleson’s Ayinde Alaajiy (co-newcomer of the year), Godley’s Blake Washinton (co-linemen of the year), Alvarado’s Tyler Bates (defensive MVP), Alvarado Head Coach Jeff Dixon (coach of the year) and Grandview’s Davis Scarbrough (co-linemen of the year).
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Indians on top of selections
The 2011 Lone Star Chrysler Dodge Jeep Autoplex All-Johnson-County football team has been announced. The team was chosen by the Times-Review sports department based on all-district selections and coaches’ nominations.
Four of Johnson County’s eight football teams qualified for the postseason in 2011 with Alvarado making it all the way to the Class 3A Division I state championship game at Cowboys Stadium against Tyler Chapel Hill. - Dixon repeats as AJC coach of the year
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- Cleburne, Grandview, Burleson lead second team offense, defense
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Indians on top of selections
- Burleson
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Standing, from left, are Grandview’s Ryan Breton (offensive most valuable player) and Austin Martinez (Ironman award winner), Alvarado’s Wayne Onderdonck (county MVP) and Brazos Fuller (co-newcomer of the year), Burleson’s Ayinde Alaajiy (co-newcomer of the year), Godley’s Blake Washinton (co-linemen of the year), Alvarado’s Tyler Bates (defensive MVP), Alvarado Head Coach Jeff Dixon (coach of the year) and Grandview’s Davis Scarbrough (co-linemen of the year).
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Indians on top of selections
The 2011 Lone Star Chrysler Dodge Jeep Autoplex All-Johnson-County football team has been announced. The team was chosen by the Times-Review sports department based on all-district selections and coaches’ nominations.
Four of Johnson County’s eight football teams qualified for the postseason in 2011 with Alvarado making it all the way to the Class 3A Division I state championship game at Cowboys Stadium against Tyler Chapel Hill. - First team offense, defense features host of area standouts
- Cleburne, Grandview, Burleson lead second team offense, defense
- Cleburne pulls away from Burleson, 62-48
- Lady Jackets pick up first District 7-4A win
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Indians on top of selections
- Godley
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Standing, from left, are Grandview’s Ryan Breton (offensive most valuable player) and Austin Martinez (Ironman award winner), Alvarado’s Wayne Onderdonck (county MVP) and Brazos Fuller (co-newcomer of the year), Burleson’s Ayinde Alaajiy (co-newcomer of the year), Godley’s Blake Washinton (co-linemen of the year), Alvarado’s Tyler Bates (defensive MVP), Alvarado Head Coach Jeff Dixon (coach of the year) and Grandview’s Davis Scarbrough (co-linemen of the year).
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Indians on top of selections
The 2011 Lone Star Chrysler Dodge Jeep Autoplex All-Johnson-County football team has been announced. The team was chosen by the Times-Review sports department based on all-district selections and coaches’ nominations.
Four of Johnson County’s eight football teams qualified for the postseason in 2011 with Alvarado making it all the way to the Class 3A Division I state championship game at Cowboys Stadium against Tyler Chapel Hill. - First team offense, defense features host of area standouts
- Cleburne, Grandview, Burleson lead second team offense, defense
- Upcoming sports schedule
- Lady Cats win, Wildcats fall to Peaster
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Indians on top of selections
- Grandview
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Standing, from left, are Grandview’s Ryan Breton (offensive most valuable player) and Austin Martinez (Ironman award winner), Alvarado’s Wayne Onderdonck (county MVP) and Brazos Fuller (co-newcomer of the year), Burleson’s Ayinde Alaajiy (co-newcomer of the year), Godley’s Blake Washinton (co-linemen of the year), Alvarado’s Tyler Bates (defensive MVP), Alvarado Head Coach Jeff Dixon (coach of the year) and Grandview’s Davis Scarbrough (co-linemen of the year).
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Indians on top of selections
The 2011 Lone Star Chrysler Dodge Jeep Autoplex All-Johnson-County football team has been announced. The team was chosen by the Times-Review sports department based on all-district selections and coaches’ nominations.
Four of Johnson County’s eight football teams qualified for the postseason in 2011 with Alvarado making it all the way to the Class 3A Division I state championship game at Cowboys Stadium against Tyler Chapel Hill. - First team offense, defense features host of area standouts
- Cleburne, Grandview, Burleson lead second team offense, defense
- Upcoming sports schedule
- Tuesday basketball roundup
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Indians on top of selections
- Joshua
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Front, from left, are Grandview’s Caleb Hollingsworth, Cleburne’s Zach Haler, Joshua’s Jordan Garrett, Alvarado’s A.J. Castillo, Xavier Holbert, Kenny Adams and Marcus McNeil, Cleburne’s Conner Martyniuk and Godley’s Drew Benge. Standing, from left, are Alvarado’s Ronald Thomas, C.J. Johnson and Alex Gentrey, Grandview’s Austin Wylie and Caleb Armstrong. Not pictured is Alvarado’s Marcus Villarreal.
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First team offense, defense features host of area standouts
The 2011 Lone Star Chrysler Dodge Jeep Autoplex All-Johnson-County football team has been announced. The team was chosen by the Times-Review sports department based on all-district selections and coaches’ nominations.
The first-team offense included Alvarado quarterback Kenny West and Burleson quarterback Barrett Cain. - Cleburne, Grandview, Burleson lead second team offense, defense
- Upcoming sports schedule
- Tuesday basketball roundup
- Kicking into high gear
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First team offense, defense features host of area standouts
- Keene
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Upcoming sports schedule
A look at the sports schedule for Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
- Tuesday basketball roundup
- Burleson leads AJC superlatives
- Grandview, Burleson, Cleburne lead first team selections
- Centennial places two on second team; Alvarado lands three players
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Upcoming sports schedule
- Rio Vista
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Front, from left, are Grandview’s Caleb Hollingsworth, Cleburne’s Zach Haler, Joshua’s Jordan Garrett, Alvarado’s A.J. Castillo, Xavier Holbert, Kenny Adams and Marcus McNeil, Cleburne’s Conner Martyniuk and Godley’s Drew Benge. Standing, from left, are Alvarado’s Ronald Thomas, C.J. Johnson and Alex Gentrey, Grandview’s Austin Wylie and Caleb Armstrong. Not pictured is Alvarado’s Marcus Villarreal.
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First team offense, defense features host of area standouts
The 2011 Lone Star Chrysler Dodge Jeep Autoplex All-Johnson-County football team has been announced. The team was chosen by the Times-Review sports department based on all-district selections and coaches’ nominations.
The first-team offense included Alvarado quarterback Kenny West and Burleson quarterback Barrett Cain. - Cleburne, Grandview, Burleson lead second team offense, defense
- Upcoming sports schedule
- Tuesday basketball roundup
- Burleson leads AJC superlatives
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First team offense, defense features host of area standouts
- Venus
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Fallen deputy Clifton Taylor’s sister, Megan Davis, takes a picture of a painting of her brother on Monday during a dedication to the deputy. The Johnson County Sheriff’s Office renamed its building to the Clifton Taylor Law Enforcement Center in honor of the deputy who lost his life during a disturbance call in April. The picture was painted by Fort Worth artist Gary Crouch. Three pictures were made and one will hang in the Clifton Taylor Law Enforcement Center. The other two paintings were presented as gifts to Taylor’s parents and his fiancee.
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Never forgotten
The eyes of fallen deputy Clifton Taylor’s family began to swell with tears during a dedication hosted by Johnson County Sheriff Bob Alford and the sheriff’s office.
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