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Tarrant County Sheriff's Office Seeks Public Help to Locate Most Wanted Fugitives, $1000 Rewards Offered

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Published on November 20, 2025
Tarrant County Sheriff's Office Seeks Public Help to Locate Most Wanted Fugitives, $1000 Rewards OfferedSource: Tarrant County Sheriff's Office

The Tarrant County Sheriff's Office has updated its Most Wanted list, issuing a call for assistance to the public in locating several individuals currently evading law enforcement. According to a recent social media post by the Tarrant County Sheriff's Office, rewards up to $1000 are being offered for information leading to the arrest of these fugitives. The list includes several persons wanted for serious offenses ranging from aggravated assault with a deadly weapon to continuous violence against the family.

Notably included in the list are individuals such as Cid#1040441, Jyyron Johnson, wanted for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, and Dina Benites Hernandez, Cid#1052642, sought for continuous violence against the family. Citizens with knowledge regarding the whereabouts of these individuals are encouraged by the Sheriff's office, which can be reached through various methods, like a phone call to Crime Stoppers of Tarrant County, visiting the website, or utilizing the P3 Tips mobile app, ensuring the informants' anonymity, for offering leads that might aid in their capture.

Crime Stoppers of Tarrant County has made it possible for the public to connect securely, allowing tips to be shared without fear of identity exposure, through a pledge of confidentiality. The local law enforcement relies heavily on such collaborations to strengthen community safety and bring those accused of serious crimes to justice.

Further underscoring the intent behind the initiative, Richard Pineda, with CID#0922962, and two others are on the run for allegations implicating asphyxiation in family assaults. The digital avenue is crucial in this effort, providing a discreet channel for the dissemination of sensitive information that could potentially expedite law enforcement procedures and ensure that those wanted for compromising the breath, life itself, of another are held accountable for their actions.