
The Denton County Sheriff's Office is seeking the public's assistance in locating their "Top Ten Most Wanted" fugitives for December 2025, with Crime Stoppers offering up to $2,000 for information that leads to an arrest. In a social media post made on December 3rd, the sheriff's office listed the names and alleged crimes of the individuals, ranging from assault to sexual abuse of a child under 14. The post stressed the importance of not trying to apprehend the suspects personally, as it may pose a danger to the public.
Among those listed is Amulfo Sandoval, wanted for assault impeding breathing circulation, and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, and Jose De Jesus Chavez-Reyes, sought for aggravated assault causing serious bodily injury related to family violence. The urgency of apprehending these fugitives not only stems from the seriousness of the charges but also from the need to uphold communal safety and peace. The rewards offered, funded by Crime Stoppers, aim to incentivize those with information to come forward, complementing law enforcement's efforts to track down these individuals.
Details regarding the suspects, including photos, physical descriptions, and the charges against them, are publicized on the Denton County Sheriff's Office Facebook page. The community is encouraged to relay any pertinent information through the provided Crime Stoppers phone number, website, or the P3 Tips app. This proactive approach through social platforms exemplifies modern policing strategies to engage citizens in the crime-fighting process.









