Investigation Results In Warrant Arrest

Dike Man, Como Woman Jailed On Warrants Following Disturbances; 1 Other Jailed On Warrant

Local officers arrested at least four people on warrants over the last week. An investigation at a Pickton residence Tuesday evening resulted in a warrant arrest. Two others have been arrested on warrants following disturbances over the last week. A traffic stop resulted in a Hurst man’s arrest on a warrant, according to arrest reports.

West Main Street Warrant Arrest

Amanda Kamile Clawson AKA Amanda Kamile Murray, Amanda Kamiley Murray and Kazper (HCSO jail photo)

HCSO Sgt. Todd Evans and Sgt. Tanner Steward responded to a disturbance on West Main Street in Como Saturday. One of the people at the location of the disturbance call was identified as Amanda Kamile Clawson, a woman found to have an outstanding warrant. The deputies took the 41-year-old Como woman into custody at 6:50 p.m. April 16, 2022 and transported her to jail.

Clawson, who jail reports show is also known by Amanda Kamile Murray, Amanda Kamiley Murray and Kazper, was booked into Hopkins County jail at 8:03 p.m. April 16, 2022, on the warrant for violation of probation, which she was on for a possession of a controlled substance charge, as well as two traffic warrants. She was held in Hopkins County jail without bond on the probation charge Wednesday, April 20, 2022, according to jail reports.

CR 4208 Warrant Arrest

Mauro Lopez-Perez AKA Mauro Lopez-Lopez, Mauro Perez and Mauro Lopez

Texas Department of Public Safety Trooper Arturo Ugalde was assisting Hopkins County Sheriff’s Office investigators with an investigation at a County Road 4208 residence April 19, 2022. While assisting, Ugalde was made aware one of the people who occupies the residence had an active warrant for his arrest.

HCSO Chief Investigator Corley Weatherford has the warrant in hand when Mauro Lopez pulled into the driveway in a Dodge pickup a short time later. The driver stepped out of the truck and identified himself as Mauro Lopez. Ugalde took the 35-year-old Pickton man into custody at 7:30 p.m. April 19, on the warrant and transported him to jail without incident.

Lopez, who is also known by Mauro Lopez-Perez, Mauro Lopez-Lopez and Mauro Perez, was booked into Hopkins County jail at 8:09 p.m. Tuesday, April 19, 2022, on the outstanding injury to a child, elderly or disabled person charge. He remained in Hopkins County jail Wednesday, April 20, 2022. Bond on the charge was set at $50,000, according to jail reports.

Mockingbird Lane Warrant Arrest

Tyler Lorenzo Caruso AKA Maitai and Myty

Sulphur Springs Police Sgt. Brandon Mayes stopped a Nissan Altima Saturday on Mockingbird Lane for a traffic violation.

The driver, Tyler Lorenzo Caruso, was discovered to be wanted in Dallas County. The 36-year-old Hurst man was arrested April 16, 2022 and transported to jail. The car was released to the female passenger who owned it.

Caruso was booked in for bond forfeiture on a possession of a Penalty Group 1 controlled substance charge. He was remained in Hopkins County jail overnight. Bond on the charge was set at $1,005, according to jail and arrest reports.

Fuller Street Arrest

Sulphur Springs Police responded at the Municipal Court to a report of an unruly person causing a disturbance with the judge. Upon arrival, the judge advised the man had walked away prior to their arrival, but did have an active warrant for his arrest, according to police reports.

Police searched and found the 33-year-old Dike man on Fuller Street, where he was taken into custody at 2:14 p.m. April 19, 2022, on a driving while license invalid charge; the fee owed for the misdemeanor offense was $281.70. He spent the night in Hopkins County jail and was released Wednesday morning on the misdemeanor charge, according to arrest and jail reports.


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