The Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office is putting fresh heat on some of the county’s most sought-after suspects, updating its most-wanted list Wednesday with photos and alleged charges tied to violent cases across the area. The latest lineup features people accused of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, sexual assault of a child, injury to a child, and assaults that allegedly involved strangulation. Officials cautioned that some of the individuals highlighted may be armed and dangerous and urged the public to share any information anonymously rather than trying to play hero.
Who Is On The List
According to the Tarrant County SO, the latest update names several suspects wanted on felony allegations. The post lists Michaela Torres (CID 0934848) and Erica Lopez (CID 0749157), both wanted for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, along with Marquita Bolden (CID 1039526) and Perry Jackson (CID 0729222), who are also sought on aggravated-assault warrants.
UPDATED TARRANT COUNTY SHERIFF OFFICE’S MOST WANTED LISTIf you have information on the whereabouts of any of these fugitives, please contact Crime Stoppers of Tarrant County at 817-469-8477, https://t.co/mhxDJZ3MJd, or by downloading the P3 Tips mobile app. pic.twitter.com/p01lWMePuF
— Tarrant County SO (@tarrantcountyso) February 4, 2026
The sheriff’s office notice further identifies Cordroy Smith (CID 1022349) on an allegation of sexual assault of a child, as well as several people wanted on family-violence or related charges, including Christopher Salazar, Lee Antoine Davis, Douglas Dupree, Martin Hernandez, and Nicole Williams.
How To Report A Tip
Crime Stoppers of Tarrant County is offering rewards for information and handles anonymous tips, including a reward of up to $1,000 for qualifying leads. Per Crime Stoppers of Tarrant County, tips can be submitted by calling 817-469-8477, through the online form at 469tips.com, or via the P3 Tips mobile app, where callers can also attach photos or video.
Police Warning And Next Steps
The sheriff’s office emphasizes that these are active warrants and that members of the public should not attempt to approach, arrest, or detain anyone named in the roundup. Investigators will evaluate leads and pursue arrests where they are supported by the evidence…