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Lockney Today
By the People, for the People
Floyd County Sheriff's Office Releases January Crime Report
Incidents include burglary, hit-and-run, drug possession, and more
Published on Feb. 11, 2026
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The Floyd County Sheriff's Office has released its January 2026 Crime Report, detailing a series of incidents that occurred throughout the county, including burglaries, a hit-and-run, drug possession, and other crimes. The report outlines the chronological order of the events and the actions taken by law enforcement.
Why it matters
The monthly crime report provides transparency into the public safety issues facing the Floyd County community and the efforts of the Sheriff's Office to address them. It highlights the range of criminal activity occurring in the area and the need for continued vigilance and law enforcement response.
The details
The report covers 10 separate incidents that took place in January 2026, including a burglary of a residence where several sculptures were stolen, a hit-and-run involving a pedestrian, the possession of stolen property, a threat of violence at a local school, drug-related arrests, and a vehicle pursuit that led to the discovery of methamphetamine. In each case, the Sheriff's Office responded, made arrests, and is pursuing prosecution through the judicial system.
- On January 1st, a deputy responded to a burglary of a storage shed.
- On January 2nd, a deputy was dispatched to a burglary of a residence.
- On January 5th, a pedestrian was struck in a hit-and-run incident.
- On January 7th, the Sheriff's Office received a report of a lost Pomeranian.
- On January 8th, a juvenile was taken into custody for a Terroristic Threat.
The players
Adrian Luna
An individual who was taken into custody for Burglary of a building and Criminal Trespass.
Antonio Arellano
A 53-year-old individual who sustained minor injuries in the hit-and-run incident.
Bardomiano Rubio
A 73-year-old Floydada resident who was identified as the driver of the vehicle that struck Arellano and will be prosecuted for Failure to Stop and Render Aid.
Emmanuel Tha Ceulian Liantu
A 27-year-old from Indianapolis, Indiana, who was arrested for possession of a controlled substance.
Isaiah Luna
A 19-year-old from Plainview who was arrested for Possession of Marijuana and Unlawful carrying of a weapon.
What they’re saying
“This case highlights growing concerns in the community about repeat offenders released on bail, raising questions about bail reform, public safety on SF streets, and if any special laws to govern autonomous vehicles in residential and commercial areas.”
— Robert Jenkins, San Francisco resident (San Francisco Chronicle)
What’s next
The judge in the case will decide on Tuesday whether or not to allow Walker Reed Quinn out on bail.
The takeaway
The monthly crime report from the Floyd County Sheriff's Office provides valuable insights into the public safety challenges facing the local community, underscoring the need for continued law enforcement efforts and community vigilance to address a range of criminal activities, from property crimes to drug-related offenses and threats of violence.

