TWO ARRESTED FOLLOWING CAMERON POLICE INVESTIGATION
Larry Cummins, 56, of Cameron, was arrested on the evening of May 15, 2026, at 9:56 PM by the Cameron Police Department. According to public records, Cummins faces two counts of Indecency with a Child by Sexual Contact.
CAMERON, TX — Official booking records from the Milam County Detention Center have shed new light on the recent arrests of two local residents, revealing distinct legal charges for each individual following a Cameron Police Department investigation.
The suspects, both highly visible faces within the local community vendor circuit, were arrested on consecutive days.
Felony Indecency Charges and High Bond
Larry Cummins, 56, of Cameron, was arrested on the evening of May 15, 2026, at 9:56 PM by the Cameron Police Department.
According to public records, Cummins faces two counts of Indecency with a Child by Sexual Contact. Under Section 21.11 of the Texas Penal Code, this offense is classified as a Second-Degree Felony.
A conviction carries a statutory penalty range of 2 to 20 years in prison per count, potential fines up to $10,000, and mandatory lifetime registration as a sex offender. Cummins remains held in custody with a total bond set at $750,000.
Separate Charge and Release for Second Suspect
The following evening, on May 16, 2026, at 11:02 PM, Cameron Police arrested 61-year-old Toni Cummins.
While initially connected by community members to the same unfolding situation, public booking sheets clarify that Toni Cummins does not share the child indecency charges. Instead, she was booked on a single count of Interference with Public Duties.
Under Texas Penal Code Section 38.15, an individual commits this offense if they manipulate, obstruct, or interfere with a public servant—such as a police officer—who is actively performing their official or legal duties. Typically classified as a Class B Misdemeanor, it carries a maximum penalty of up to 180 days in jail and a fine of up to $2,000.
Records indicate that Toni Cummins was released the following afternoon, May 17, 2026, at 3:23 PM, after posting a $10,000 bond.
Community Context
The dual arrests have become a major point of discussion in the area. Both individuals are widely recognized for operating local vendor booths at area markets and seasonal trade days, where they frequently sold handcrafted items, custom insulated cups, and various knick-knacks.
The Cameron Police Department has not yet released further details regarding the specific actions that led to the interference charge or the active child indecency probe. Formal court dates for both individuals have not yet been announced.

*All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.*

