Yes, crime does happen in Lubbock and yes there are people who are wanted for committing crimes in Lubbock. The good news? Lubbock area law enforcement agencies are searching for those who are wanted and in many cases, they are making arrests.

Recently, we wrote about the most wanted gang members in Lubbock that authorities are searching for. This week, we are showing you some of the most dangerous gang members in Lubbock County that have been taken off the street by Lubbock Law Enforcement and the Lubbock Anti-Gang Unit.

READ MORE: Lubbock's Top Ten Most Wanted Gang Members

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Stop Lubbock Gangs, the multi-jurisdictional website that is supported by local, state, and federal agencies has not only the most wanted gang members, but they also update the site to show which gang members were caught. 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. The website allows citizens to submit tips, learn about the threat of gangs in our area, and learn more about the Texas Anti-Gang Center of West Texas.

Below you will see the latest gang members taken off the streets of Lubbock by law enforcement agencies.

If you are looking for really good information that you can use to educate people about gangs in Lubbock there is information on the website directed at youth that are at-risk of joining a gang.

16 Lubbock Gang Members Now Off The Streets

These alleged gang members fled the long arm of the law, but not for long. So far, the Texas Anti-Gang unit has reclaimed 16 of Lubbock's most productive criminals in 2024 so far.

Gallery Credit: Sarah Clark/TSM

These Are The Top Cold Cases In Texas

According to the Texas Department of Public Safety, the Texas Rangers keeps a "top cold cases" list that Rangers and other law enforcement officials are still seeking answers to. These cases are from all across the State of Texas. If you have any information contact the Crimestoppers hotline at 1-800-252-TIPS (8477).

Gallery Credit: Chad Hasty

Texas Police Codes with Descriptions

Ever wondered what police officers were saying to each other in their secret language? Well, not anymore! Here is the full list of all police codes used by Texas DPS, according to The RadioReference Wiki.

Gallery Credit: Nick

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