
Six people wanted on felony warrants in Conroe were taken into custody Friday in a coordinated sweep by the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office SWAT team and a U.S. Marshals fugitive task force. Authorities said the arrests were completed without any reported injuries and stressed that deputies focused heavily on safety throughout the operation. The effort targeted suspects accused in a range of serious cases, as reported by MyDailyTexas.
According to MyTexasDaily, relaying a Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office press release, those arrested were identified as Marcas Kyle Glaze on a felony sexual assault of a child warrant; Mohammad Sunuse Danjuma on a felony Oklahoma warrant; Juan Estaban Zambrano on a felony assault family violence warrant; Toni Lin Taylor on a felony DWI with a child in the vehicle warrant; Carson Blaine Cooley on a felony evading in a motor vehicle warrant; and Luis Alfonso Canton on a felony possession of child pornography warrant. The release said the MCSO SWAT team made the arrests with support from the U.S. Marshals Service Gulf Coast Fugitive Task Force.
Joint task-force work
The sheriff’s office regularly teams up with federal task forces to track and arrest fugitives, a partnership that local reporting shows has become a standard tool in regional enforcement. A weeklong warrant sweep last year, led by the U.S. Marshals alongside local partners, resulted in dozens of arrests and highlighted how multi-agency operations are used to clear large numbers of outstanding warrants, as reported by the Montgomery County Police Reporter.
Sheriff's statement
The press release, as cited by MyTexasDaily, praised the professionalism and precision of the SWAT operators in safely bringing the six into custody. Sheriff Wesley Doolittle’s office said deputies worked to minimize risk both to nearby residents and to the arrest teams themselves throughout the sweep.
What’s next
The six suspects were to be booked into the Montgomery County Jail and processed under the jurisdiction that issued each warrant, according to the sheriff’s release. Out-of-state warrants are set to be handled through routine extradition procedures. Bond amounts and court dates had not yet been made public at the time of the statement.
Local context
The operation lands in the middle of a broader county push to clear outstanding felony warrants and drive down violent crime, a campaign Sheriff Doolittle has highlighted since taking office. Local outlets have tracked earlier task-force sweeps and the larger warrant-crackdown strategy that has brought dozens of suspects back into custody in recent enforcement rounds, including the operation covered by Click2Houston.









