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Some of the substances have been locked away for decades at the downtown headquarters of the Houston Police Department. “We've got 400,000 lbs. of marijuana in storage,” Houston Mayor John ...
According to CBS affiliate KHOU-TV, the Houston Police Department and other agencies have permission from the DA's office to destroy any drug evidence from cleared cases before 2015. From ...
The Houston Police Department says its methods for storing seized drugs have gone up in smoke after it was discovered that rats have been crawling through evidence lockers with a major case of the ...
Latin Times Rats have infiltrated the Narcotics Evidence Room of the Houston Police Department, forcing the district attorney's office to alert lawyers connected to thousands of open cases that ...
To illustrate the problem, Houston police Chief J. Noe Diaz pointed to ... evidence could only be destroyed if it came into the department's care prior to 2005. Peter Stout, the president of ...
Nikolett Emmert/Pexels; KHOU Rats have infiltrated the Narcotics Evidence Room of the Houston Police Department, forcing the district attorney's office to alert attorneys on thousands of open ...
According to CBS affiliate KHOU-TV, the Houston Police Department and other agencies have permission from the DA's office to destroy any drug evidence from cleared cases before 2015. From ...
according to the Houston Police Department (HPD). Deputy Jesus Vargas served the Brazoria County Sheriff's Office (BCSO) for 17 years when he was shot and killed in the line of duty while serving a ...
Davis had a warrant for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, Houston Police Department Chief Noe Diaz said. Police said the suspect was eventually found close to where the deputy was shot. Diaz ...
I then rang the department only to be told firstly that they didn’t deal with flags, and secondly that there was nothing they could do anyway as the flags were put up by members of the public.