Multiple Teens Arrested for Terroristic Threats

 

SAN ANGELO, TX — The Tuesday booking report showed 25 people arrested and booked in Tom Green County jail. The following people and their charges are from the San Angelo Police Department arrest blotter:

Arnulfo Arreola, 18, was arrested for resist arrest/search/transport, unlawful carrying weapon, and terroristic threat cause fear of imminent after police were dispatched to the unit block of E. 28th for the report of threats. Thomas Edward Garza II, 18, was arrested for fail to identify fugitive intent give false info, terroristic threat reaction emergency and two warrants. Nicholas Matthew Martinez, 18, was also arrested for terroristic threat cause fear of imminent. Also, a juvenile male, 16, was arrested for two warrants and fail to identify fugitive intent to give false info during the investigation.

Mustafa Jama Carlisle, 28, was arrested for assault causes bodily injury-family violence following a domestic violence investigation in the unit block of E. 25th.

Abraham Resa Losoya, 32, was arrested for six warrants and assault causes bodily injury-family violence (No further information).

Cordel Pacley, 24, was arrested for assault causes bodily injury-family violence following a domestic violence investigation in the 400 block of Pulliam.

Yul Whitson, 24, was arrested for assault causes bodily injury-family violence following a domestic violence investigation in the 3200 block of Cedarhill Drive.

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