With deep sorrow, the North Texas community mourns a horrific domestic attack in Lewisville, where early Monday morning’s violence claimed the life of 75‑year‑old Fred Mitchell and left his wife—Denton County Commissioner Bobbie J. Mitchell—hospitalized with multiple stab wounds. Law enforcement officials say the couple’s grandson, 23‑year‑old Mitchell Blake Reinacher, remains in custody as detectives work to untangle motive and circumstances. Below is a detailed account of the incident, the victims, the suspect, and the community’s response, with investigations ongoing.
Incident Overview
Authorities received a 911 call reporting an assault in progress at approximately 3:53 a.m. on April 21, 2025, at a residence in the 1000 block of Springwood Drive in Lewisville. Officers arriving on scene found Commissioner Mitchell and her husband suffering from stab wounds inside their home . First responders from the Lewisville Fire Department and Caddo Fire District 8 (cross‑agency support due to proximity) rendered aid and transported both victims to area hospitals.
Victims and Injuries
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Fred Mitchell, age 75, succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced dead at the hospital shortly after 5 a.m.
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Bobbie J. Mitchell, age 76 and serving as Denton County Commissioner for Precinct 3, underwent surgery and remains hospitalized in stable condition, according to Lewisville Mayor T.J. Gilmore .Her long record of public service includes tenure as Lewisville’s first Black mayor from 1993 to 2000 and City Council member prior to that.
Suspect and Arrest
Police identified the suspect as Mitchell Blake Reinacher, 23, the couple’s grandson. He was found at the scene and taken into custody without incident. He now faces charges of murder and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon . His booking into the Lewisville Jail was confirmed by the Lewisville Police Department and jail records.
Community and Official Reactions
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Mayor T.J. Gilmore affirmed that Commissioner Mitchell “is out of surgery and expected to fully recover” while calling the event “a deeply emotional moment for our city”.
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Denton County Judge Andy Eads posted on social media: “My dear friend…has suffered a huge tragedy…Please keep her and her family in your prayers,” and praised Fred Mitchell’s decades of friendship and community involvement.
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State Representative Jared Patterson and other local leaders urged prayers and issued statements rejecting violence and affirming support for the Mitchell family.
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The Lewisville Noon Rotary organized prayer vigils, and the community has rallied to offer condolences and practical assistance to the Mitchells.
Investigation Status and Next Steps
The Lewisville Police Department’s Crime Scene Unit continues processing evidence at the home, while Denton County Sheriff’s Office investigators have been called in to assist given Commissioner Mitchell’s official role . The motive remains unclear, and authorities are combing through surveillance video, interview statements, and medical records to reconstruct the events leading up to the attack .Anyone with information is urged to contact Lewisville PD or Denton County Crime Stoppers.
Our deepest condolences go out to Bobbie J. Mitchell, her family, and all who loved Fred Mitchell. May the community’s prayers and support bring them some solace amid this unspeakable tragedy.