A joint operation between the Dallas Police Department and the U.S. Marshals Service North Texas Fugitive Task Force led to the arrest of 17-year-old Kamarian White, who was wanted on multiple violent felony charges, including aggravated robbery.
On February 4, 2026, the Dallas Police Department and the U.S. Marshals Service North Texas Fugitive Task Force launched Operation Clean Sweep, an initiative focused on locating and apprehending violent offenders wanted for robbery and aggravated robbery offenses. Through coordinated investigative efforts, a system was developed to identify suspects believed to be living in the greater Dallas area who have extensive criminal histories.
As a result of this initiative, and with assistance from the public, the task force located and arrested White in Mesquite, Texas, on February 5, 2026.
White was wanted by the Dallas Police Department on four counts of aggravated robbery. He was also wanted by the Mesquite Police Department on two counts of aggravated robbery, by the Wilmer Police Department on one count of aggravated robbery, and by the Texas Department of Public Safety in connection with a homicide that occurred during an attempted aggravated robbery.
This arrest reflects the strength of coordinated interagency collaboration and reinforces our commitment to holding violent offenders accountable and keeping our communities safe.
Operation Clean Sweep will continue through February and March, and additional updates will be provided as information becomes available.