A new month means a new list of fugitives on the Top Ten Fugitives list for Lubbock County. With your help, Lubbock area law enforcement agencies will be able to apprehend those who are wanted and make our streets safer.
Authorities need your help in locating the top ten list below. These are considered some of the most dangerous criminals and gang members in Lubbock County.
What is the West Texas Anti-Gang Unit?
The West TexasAnti-Gang Unit is busy cleaning up the streets of Lubbock by targeting gangs and organized crime. And they are doing a great job. But law enforcement in our area needs your help to help locate these dangerous criminals. One of the ways you can help is by paying attention to the Top Ten list released by the Lubbock County Sheriff’s Department and the West Texas Anti-Gang Unit. The West Texas Anti-Gang Unit and the site StopLubbockGangs.org, is an multi-agency organization including the Lubbock Sheriff’s Department, the DOJ, Homeland Security, Lubbock Police, and other organizations that work together to stop the gang threat in our area.
New Fugitives Added to the Lubbock Most Wanted List This Month
Three fugitives from last month’s list were caught, which means three new names made the full Top Ten list which you can see below.
Download the KFYO Mobile App NowLubbock’s Gang Threat is Real
Stop Lubbock Gangs, the multi-jurisdictional website that is supported by local, state, and federal agencies has updated the Most Wanted Fugitives in Lubbock County. The website was created due to the growth of gang membership both nationally and locally. Law enforcement partners hope the site can be used as a preventative measure and way to let residents report tips and thwart crime. On the site, you can submit tips, learn about the threat of gangs in our area, and learn more about the Texas Anti-Gang Center of West Texas.
Below is the Top Ten Most Wanted Fugitives in Lubbock County for September.
The Top 10 Most Wanted Gang Fugitives in Lubbock For September 2025Lubbock Police, Lubbock County Sheriff’s Department, and even authorities in other parts of Texas are looking for these fugitives who have been spotted before in the Lubbock area. Take a look and see if you recognize any of these fugitives. Gallery Credit: Chad Hasty West Texas Anti-Gang CenterLubbock’s Most Wanted- Davyante SpenceIf you see this person, call 911.
West Texas Anti-Gang CenterLubbock’s Most Wanted- Jacob RodriguezIf you see this person, call 911.
West Texas Anti-Gang CenterLubbock’s Most Wanted- Reginald WashingtonIf you see this person, call 911.
West Texas Anti-Gang CenterArshawn Green- Lubbock’s Most WantedIf you see or have information about this person, contact law enforcement.
West Texas Anti-Gang CenterRandy GarzaIf you have any information on this person, please contact law enforcement.
West Texas Anti-Gang CenterSteven CarrilloIf you have any information on this person, please contact law enforcement.
West Texas Anti-Gang CenterJoe NunezIf you have any information on this person, please contact law enforcement.
West Texas Anti-Gang CenterLubbock’s Most WantedIf you have any information on this person, please contact law enforcement.
West Texas Anti-Gang CenterLubbock’s Most WantedIf you have any information on this person, please contact law enforcement.
West Texas Anti-Gang CenterLubbock’s Most WantedIf you have any information on this person, please contact law enforcement. Top 10 Common Mistakes When Getting Arrested in TexasAccording to Texas-based Neal Davis Law Group, these are the most common mistakes to avoid when getting arrested. Gallery Credit: Nick
UnsplashResisting ArrestRunning or fighting back will only make things worse for you down the road. Resisting arrest is a crime in and of itself that will add even more charges to your list.
UnsplashOversharing to PoliceIf you feel you are innocent, you may want to explain everything to the cops. This can often lead to self-incrimination: unintentionally saying things that will prove your guilt of certain crimes.
UnsplashNot Hiring a Proper LawyerThere are countless lawyers and attorneys out there. The challenge is finding one that is within your budget and has the proper knowledge to help you in your time of crisis.
UnsplashBlocking Your Own DefenseWanting an active role in your defense can often lead to getting in the way of your attorney inside and outside of the courtroom.
UnsplashHiding EvidenceYou should always provide ALL evidence to your lawyer, no matter how severe or humiliating. Hiding evidence can only lead to disaster in your case.
UnsplashGiving Away EvidenceOn the other hand, voluntarily passing along evidence to cops without speaking with your attorney first can lead to accidental self-incrimination.
UnsplashImproper Clothing in CourtThe courtroom should be treated as a place of respect and modesty. Dressing in pajamas or a T-shirt and jeans can actually land you in more hot water for failing to follow the dress code.
UnsplashTampering with WitnessesThis may seem obvious, but even talking in passing to any witnesses before your trial can lead to massive charges of tampering. You should always let your attorney handle any communication with the judge, other attorneys, or witnesses. Sharing Information on Social MediaYour case information should be exclusive to you, the judge, and your attorney. Anyone else such as witnesses or a jury can be included but only at the judge’s discretion, not yours.
UnsplashHiring a Cheap LawyerWe all wish we had a cousin Vinny in our family, but hiring a cheap lawyer can often mean they have little to no experience in handling cases such as yours. Investing in a good attorney can often mean the difference between being not guilty and spending the rest of your life in jail. These Are the 12 Different Regions of TexasThanks to the Texas Comptroller’s Office, we can see how Texas is split among 12 different regions. Check out how large each one is and how many counties are found within each slice of Texas! Gallery Credit: Nick
comptroller.texas.gov / CanvaWest Texas Region
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comptroller.texas.gov / CanvaMetroplex Region
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comptroller.texas.gov / CanvaHigh Plains Region
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comptroller.texas.gov / CanvaAlamo Region