Austin, Texas – The Texas Department of Public Safety has added Brandon Hartfield and Salvador Sauce Jr. to the state’s most wanted list. Texas Crime Stoppers offer cash rewards of up to $5,000 for information that leads to an arrest.
Brandon Troy Hartfield, 37, from San Antonio, has been sought by Bexar County since August 2024 for sexual assault and parole violations of a child. His criminal history includes convictions for aggravated robbery and residential robbery. Hartfield is 6 feet 3 inches tall and weighs about 235 pounds, has a tattoo on his chest and has both arms.
Salvador Saucedo Jr., a sex offender convicted of 37-year-old Brian, has been sought by Gonzalez County since March 2024 for indecency with a child due to sexual contact. In May 2024, a warrant for harassment was issued after he was arrested by the College Station Police Station. Saucedo was arrested in Belleville, Texas on January 23, 2025, but escaped custody. Subsequent warrants were issued when arrested, attacked peace officers, possession of controlled substances, unable to identify them as fugitives, and resisted arrest. In August 2022, he was convicted of indecency with a child through sexual contact and was sentenced to 10 years of probation. Saucedo is 5 feet 11 inches tall and weighs about 190 pounds and has tattoos on his face, neck, chest, arms and legs.
Funded by the governor’s public safety office, Texas Crime Stoppers provide cash rewards for information that leads to the arrest of individuals on the Texas 10 most wanted fugitives, sex offenders, or unlawful criminal immigrants list. Masu. Seven arrests were made from these lists in 2025, with $10,000 in compensation paid for the hint, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety.
To be eligible for cash rewards, you must submit tips via the Crime Stopper Hotline, the DPS website, or Facebook. All hints remain anonymous and tips receive a tip number instead of using their name. DPS investigators will work with local law enforcement to select the most wanted list of individuals that can be viewed on the DPS website. The public is advised not to arrest these fugitives as they are armed and considered dangerous.