Frank Lara, 40, was charged with aggravated sexual assault of a child. According to an arrest warrant affidavit, Lara sexually assaulting a teenage girl while he was under house arrest.
William Stuart, 32, was charged with fraudulent use of identifying information. According to an arrest warrant affidavit, Stuart used another man's name and personal information to obtain two loans.
Trinidad Corona, 31, was charge with theft in connection with stealing a purse from a woman's car.
Taylor Patterson, 22, was charged with harassment. According to an arrest warrant affidavit, Patterson repeatedly sent unwanted emails to a woman, even after police told him to stop.
Amy Ebarb, 40, was charged with obtaining drugs by fraud. According to an arrest warrant affidavit, police said Ebarb "shopped" for doctors in order to get prescription drugs.
Juan Cordova was charged with prostitution.
Larry Drummer Jr., 26, was charged with aggravated robbery in connection with a Chase bank robbery. After the robbery, Drummer held police at bay during a standoff.
John Watkins III was charged with two counts of making a terroristic threat. According to an arrest affidavit, Watkins made death threats to members of an amateur radio club.
Saad Al Talibawi was charged with prostitution.
Emilio Navaira IV, 23, was charged with DWI.
Thomas Reed, 54, was charged with arson in connection with two house fires.
28-year-old Juan Pena, a U.S. Navy recruiter, was arrested after Alamo Heights police said he got a recruit and her cousin drunk and had sex with one of them inside a recruiting office.
Glen Dukes, 43, was charged with two counts of trafficking of persons and one parole violation. Police said Dukes was involved in an elaborate human trafficking operation at two homes on the city's East Side.
Robert Martinez, Jr., 48, was charged with aggravated robbery. According to an arrest warrant affidavit, Martinez stuffed some bolt cutters in his pants and then pulled a knife on a Home Depot employee who tried to stop him.
Christopher Shows, 33, was charged with murder in connection with a fatal sword attack.
Julian Mata was charged with prostitution.
Jose Delfin, 53, was charged with injury to a non-livestock animal. According to an arrest warrant affidavit, Delfin slashed a dog across the nose for barking at him.
Sally Perez, 39, was charged with criminal mischief. According to an arrest warrant affidavit, Perez caused more than $1,500 in damage to a man's car after they got into a dispute over a parking space.
Matthew Stalker, 49, was charged with breaching computer security. According to an arrest warrant affidavit, Stalker used a high-tech device in an attempt to monitor activity on a computer at the UT Health Science Center.
Rudy Cantu, 35, was charged with aggravated assault in connection with a shooting at Sugar's Men's Club. Cantu was wounded in the incident.
Andrew Sanchez III, 60, was charged with improper photography. Sanchez, a registered sex offender, was caught videotaping competitors at a youth cheerleading competition.
Javier Hernandez was charged with prostitution.
Trevor Mays, 18, was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Police said Mays was recklessly playing with a gun that discharged and wounded a woman.
John Donohue, 61, was charged with arson in connection with two house fires.
Roberto Cubas Juarez, 32, was charged with intoxication manslaughter. According to police, the suspect was driving drunk when a passenger who was holding onto some luggage rails fell off and was killed.
Andre Whittaker, Keith Hunt, Tygaryus Thompson and Robert Threatt were arrested in connection with a series of armed robberies.