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By NE Tarrant News | May 31, 2022
There are three tow truck operator (private property) licenses held by individuals from Tarrant County that are set to expire during May, according to data from the DSHS Professional Licensing and Certification Unit.
Jose Daniel Gutierrez's tow truck operator (incident management) license is set to expire on June 30.
Michael W. Sawyer's tow truck operator (incident management) license is set to expire on June 19.
A & J Auto Salvage's used auto parts recycler license is set to expire on June 24.
Jawish Auto, Inc.'s used auto parts recycler license is set to expire on June 2.
Andys M. Liendo Sr.'s apprentice electrician license is set to expire on June 30.
Sean W. Jones' tow truck operator (incident management) license is set to expire on June 4.
Melecio Keen's tow truck operator (incident management) license is set to expire on June 18.
Anthony L. Sustaita's apprentice electrician license is set to expire on June 3.
Justin Yockey's tow truck operator (incident management) license is set to expire on June 17.
Gregory Layne Gibson II's tow truck operator (incident management) license is set to expire on June 28.
Joshua D. Culter's tow truck operator (incident management) license is set to expire on June 1.
Alicia Munghor's apprentice electrician license is set to expire on June 18.
Andys Manuel Liendo Sr.'s apprentice electrician license is set to expire on June 30.
Antonio Herrera's apprentice electrician license is set to expire on June 8.
Joshua D. Cutler's tow truck operator (incident management) license is set to expire on June 1.
Adrian D. Cook's tow truck operator (incident management) license is set to expire on June 7.
Stephen Downer's tow truck operator (consent tow) license is set to expire on June 29.
Angel S. Rincon's apprentice electrician license is set to expire on June 4.
Alexandro Jimenez's apprentice electrician license is set to expire on June 9.