WEATHERFORD — A Weatherford teen was indicted earlier this month, on three counts of sexual assault and one count of sexual assault of a child, by a Parker County grand
Troy Neil Smith
A Parker County grand jury recently indicted Troy Neil Smith, 39, of Mineral Wells, on two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
On Jan. 13, a Parker County Sheriffâs Office deputy was dispatched to an address in Mineral Wells in reference to a person with a weapon, according to the probable cause affidavit. Upon arrival, a male at the scene advised the deputy that he was arguing with Smith. The male said Smith was holding a kitchen knife saying he was going to kill him.
â[Smith] threatened to call CPS to have the victimâs 5-month-old child taken away from them at which time the victimâs girlfriend [â¦] started walking toward the defendant,â according to the affidavit. âThe defendant pulled a gun out of his back pocket and pointed it at [the girlfriend]. The defendant then pointed the gun at the victimâs head with his finger on the trigger.â
Updated: 9:43 AM CDT April 7, 2021
PARKER COUNTY, Texas Five people were arrested on April 1 by the Parker County Sheriff’s Special Crimes Unit for having illegal narcotics and stolen checks. A sixth person was also arrested on an unrelated warrant, officials said.
The Special Crimes Unit was conducting an investigation in the 3100 block of North Cardinal Road in Azle when they found 11 grams of suspected methamphetamine inside two homes.
Investigators also found blank checkbooks, several business-issued checks, and government stimulus checks that didn t belong to the suspects, officials said. Authorities believe the suspects stole the checks from mailboxes of various addresses within Parker and Tarrant Counties.
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Special to the Weatherford Democrat Apr 6, 2021
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The Parker County Sheriffâs Special Crimes Unit has arrested six people for illegal narcotics following a fugitive investigation from Thursday. SCU members learned that two individuals with felony warrants were living in a residence in the 3100 block of North Cardinal Road in Azle, with an active felony warrant.
This investigation led to another residence on the same street.
After a search of both homes, investigators discovered a collective total of 11 grams of suspected methamphetamine believed to belong to five individuals located inside the residences.
SCU investigators also located blank checkbooks, several business-issued checks and government stimulus checks not belonging to the suspects valued at several thousand dollars. Investigators believe the suspects stole the checks from mailboxes of various addresses located in Parker and Tarrant counties. These cases are currently under investigation, p