San Antonio

Texas AG, FBI Storm Crystal City Sheriff’s Office, Grab Sheriff’s Phone

AI Assisted Icon
Published on February 12, 2026
Texas AG, FBI Storm Crystal City Sheriff’s Office, Grab Sheriff’s PhoneSource: Wikimedia/Daniel Mayer, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons

State and federal agents swarmed the Zavala County Sheriff’s Office in Crystal City on Wednesday, seizing at least two cellphones, including one belonging to Sheriff Eusevio Salinas, according to sources. Investigators also hit a home in Crystal City as part of the same operation, leaving residents and local officials with more questions than answers. By the time reporting began, no public explanation for the searches had been offered.

What investigators did

According to News4SanAntonio, agents with the Texas Attorney General’s Office and the FBI took part in the Wednesday operation and confiscated Sheriff Salinas’ cellphone along with the phone of a staff member. The outlet reports that agents also searched a woman’s home in Crystal City as a separate part of the same investigation. So far, neither state nor federal officials have gone on the record to explain what they were looking for or why they moved in now.

Local history that matters

Crystal City is no stranger to federal attention. In early 2016, an FBI investigation led to indictments of several city officials and a wave of corruption charges that upended local government. The San Antonio Express-News timeline of that earlier case helps explain why another high-profile enforcement action is setting off alarm bells for residents who have seen this kind of drama before.

Officials' response and local records

News4SanAntonio also notes that neither the Texas Attorney General’s Office nor the FBI has provided any public detail about the reason for the latest searches. The Zavala County website lists Eusevio Salinas as sheriff, with his office based at the county courthouse at 200 E. Uvalde Street in Crystal City.

What to watch next

With no charges announced, it remains unclear whether this will evolve into a criminal case, an internal administrative matter, or something else entirely. Local attorneys point out that investigations like this can unfold quietly for weeks while seized phones and documents are combed through. For now, reporters and residents alike will be watching courthouse records for any search warrant filings, grand jury indictments or formal statements from the Texas Attorney General’s Office or the FBI. This is a developing story.