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CIERRE PRICE arrested by Tarrant County SO

CIERRE PRICE arrested in Tarrant County, Texas, read more on TexArrest.com.

Booked on February 22, 2025 — BURGLARY OF HABITATION; AGG ROBBERY; THEFT PROP >=$100<$750

  • Full name: CIERRE PRICE
  • Booking #: 4358570
  • Date: February 22, 2025
  • Agency: Tarrant County SO

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What these charges mean *BETA*

Charge explanations are provided for general informational purposes only and are not legal advice. Charges and outcomes may change as cases progress.

BURGLARY OF HABITATION Burglary of a Habitation
  • Accused of entering a habitation (home/residence) without consent with intent to commit a felony, theft, or assault, or committing/attempting one after entry.
  • This is a serious felony charge in Texas and is often listed as a second-degree felony in booking feeds.
AGG ROBBERY Aggravated Robbery
  • Allegation of robbery with an aggravating factor, such as causing serious bodily injury or using/exhibiting a deadly weapon.
  • Booking feeds commonly abbreviate this as “AGG ROBBERY.”
THEFT PROP >=$100&lt Theft of Property
  • Accused of unlawfully taking or exercising control over someone else’s property without consent.
  • In Texas, theft severity can depend on the value of the property and other factors (for example: prior convictions or special categories of property).
  • If the source provides a dollar range (like “$2,500 to $30,000”), that range is typically what drives the offense level in the record.
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