
Early this morning, a quiet Benbrook street turned into a police staging ground as law enforcement served a search warrant in the 8100 block of Tumbleweed Trail. Deputies from the Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office worked alongside the Benbrook Police Department SWAT team in an operation that officials said was coordinated with the White Settlement Police Department. Authorities described the action as part of a multi‑month investigation into criminal activity and said the case is still active and ongoing.
Christopher Cook, director of public safety and chief of police at the White Settlement Police Department, posted about the operation on X earlier today. He wrote that the effort was coordinated with WSPD and publicly thanked Sergeant McFarland of the Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office Combined Narcotics Enforcement Team for assisting with the multi‑month probe. His update did not offer many specifics about what unfolded at the scene.
Earlier this morning, the Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office @TarrantCountySO along with the Benbrook Police Department SWAT Team served a search warrant in the 8100 block of Tumbleweed Trail. This operation, coordinated with our @WSPDTX team, is a result of a multi-month… pic.twitter.com/vGMmg5aIw0
— Christopher Cook (@cooktx) July 15, 2026
Agencies and Units Involved
The Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office maintains tactical and narcotics units that regularly partner with local police departments on complex warrant operations, according to the Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office. Those joint efforts often include municipal SWAT teams and other specialized enforcement groups when investigations cross city boundaries. Benbrook’s police department, for its part, uses its website to share community notices and contact information so residents can look up official updates directly.
What We Know and What Remains Unclear
Cook’s post stated that officers served a search warrant in the 8100 block of Tumbleweed Trail and described the move as the successful culmination of a multi‑month investigation, per Christopher Cook. He also noted that the investigation is still active and ongoing. The brief update did not mention any arrests, charges, or items seized in connection with the raid.
For official information as it is released, residents can monitor the Benbrook Police Department and the Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office press pages. We will continue to watch those outlets and update this story if authorities share additional details.









