
Crime Stoppers of Houston is asking the public to help track down a man identified as Juan Luis Barrientos Arredondo, who is being sought in connection with an aggravated assault reported on April 5. Officials say Barrientos Arredondo has ties to Texas and are urging anyone who knows where he is to share what they know through official tip channels so investigators can dig in.
According to Crime Stoppers HOU, the alert lists Barrientos Arredondo as wanted for “Aggravated Assault” and directs potential tipsters to an online portal hosted by P3 Tips, which lists the case number as 2026-4525 and confirms the April 5 incident date. The post notes that the suspect has ties to Texas and urges anyone with information to come forward.
Our partners @SilentwitnessAZ need your help. Juan Luis Barrientos Arredondo, with ties to Texas, is wanted for Aggravated Assault. If you have information, submit an anonymous tip below. ⬇️
— Crime Stoppers HOU (@CrimeStopHOU) April 24, 2026
Possible Arizona link in public records
A search of the Maricopa County Justice Courts calendar shows a listing for a “Juan Luis Barrientos Arredondo” tied to an eviction action scheduled for April 23 in the Phoenix area. Those court records are civil, not criminal, and do not confirm whether that entry refers to the same individual named in the Houston alert.
How to report tips
Crime Stoppers of Houston says it accepts anonymous tips 24/7 by phone at 713-222-TIPS (8477), through its mobile app, or via its website, according to Crime Stoppers of Houston. The organization notes that tips sent directly to Crime Stoppers may be eligible for a cash reward if they lead to an arrest, and that callers receive a unique code that lets them check on their tip without revealing their identity.
Anyone with information about Barrientos Arredondo’s whereabouts or the April 5 aggravated assault is urged to share what they know through the Crime Stoppers tipline or the online form instead of posting details on social media, so investigators can follow up directly. Local law enforcement will evaluate any credible tips and pursue charges where appropriate.









