Overstreet, Khaim Lamond Arrested in Collin County, Texas

Overstreet, Khaim Lamond was arrested in Collin County, Texas for Terroristic Threat Interrupt Public Place on January 13, 2024.

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Terroristic Threat Interrupt Public Place

County: Collin County, Texas

Arrest date: January 13, 2024

Booking number: 2024-BK-00563

Arresting agency: Collin County SO/PD

Overstreet, Khaim Lamond was booked by the Collin County SO/PD following an arrest for Terroristic Threat Interrupt Public Place. This arrest record reflects a booking event and does not indicate a conviction. Additional details about Overstreet, Khaim Lamond's arrest are listed below.

Record Details

Charge
Terroristic Threat Interrupt Public Place
Offense category
Assault
Booking number
2024-BK-00563
Arresting agency
Collin County SO/PD
Location
Collin County, Texas
Booking/Arrest date
January 13, 2024

Original booking description

TERRORISTIC THREAT INTERRUPT PUBLIC PLACE; WINDOW TINT; ASSAULT BY CONTACT-SIMPLE ASSAULT; SPEEDING; NO VALID DRIVERS LICENSE

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