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KLTV-TV
Divers from the DeSoto Parish Fire District recovered the body of a possible drowning victim from Lake Murval on Wednesday morning, according to the Panola County Sheriff's Office.
According to a press release, the Panola County Sheriff's Office received a call about a possible missing person/drowning victim at about 9:10 p.m. on Tuesday.
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Continue to support the Sheriffs' Association of Texas by renewing your membership today! By renewing with the Sheriffs' Association of Texas, you are showing your continued support with the oldest law enforcement association in Texas!
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KVUE-TV
The Travis County Sheriff's Office is investigating after a body was found on a conveyor belt at a recycling center in eastern Travis County early Wednesday morning.
The body was found at 9301 Johnny Morris Road near the Bluebonnet Hill Golf Course.
During a press conference Wednesday morning, the sheriff's office said they found the body on a conveyor belt, and they believe he was brought to the recycling center by a truck.
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KLTV-TV
A fugitive wanted by the Van Zandt County Sheriff's Office has been taken into custody.
According to the Van Zandt County Sheriff's Office, Jacob Howell was located and taken into custody by law enforcement officials Tuesday.
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From telephones and video visitation to tablets and kiosks, NCIC looks forward to supporting you with all of your Inmate Communications needs.
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KSAT-TV
Most people retire before they hit 74 years old ... never mind working 74 years on the job! But, one Texas officer has done just that.
Bill Hardin, 97, is a deputy in Cleburne, 35 minutes south of Fort Worth. He began his career in the mid-1940s and has served as a police officer, county sheriff and now deputy in various counties in that area.
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KCBD-TV
The Lubbock Texas Anti-Gang Center (TAG) announced the arrest of two top-10 wanted gang members on Wednesday.
A release was sent by TAG saying on March 11, two separate operations resulted in the arrest of 30-year-old Walter Johnson and 28-year-old Zachary Jones (Lubbock County records also showed his name spelled "Zackary").
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KRGV-TV
The family of a fallen police officer is giving back to the Rio Grande Valley.
The Valley has honored Cpl. Jose "Speedy" Espericueta in numerous ways from naming streets after him to an entire neighborhood. Now, his family wants to give back and pick up where Speedy left off – helping others.
Bobbie Espericueta and the Speedy Memorial Foundation will be giving 10 $1,000 scholarships to Valley children with parents in law enforcement.
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NBC News
Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones was charged with driving while intoxicated in Texas early Tuesday.
Jones was booked at 12:37 a.m. local time, according to the Travis County Sheriff's Office. He was later released on a $3,000 recognizance bond.
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PoliceOne.com
Since the beginning of the novel coronavirus epidemic in central China, fear and panic has been pervasive, with daily updates portraying a worsening situation.
There have been over 80,000 cases of novel coronavirus, now referred to as COVID-19, and it has resulted in approximately 2,000 deaths. The outbreak has spread around the world, including South Korea, Italy, Japan and Iran, and even forced the quarantine of passengers on the cruise ship Diamond Princess.
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By Bambi Majumdar
Law enforcement agencies across the United States are facing a recruitment crisis. There has reportedly been a 40-50% drop in applications, something that could spell trouble for our safety. According to a Police Executive Research Forum report, attraction and retention are both a problem. There are now fewer applicants interested in joining the force and more people leaving the profession within a few years on the job. Eighty-six percent of police chiefs reported a shortage of sworn officers, revealing the glaring problem.
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POLICE Magazine
We know from the anecdotal reports of police officers as well as from research studies that the majority of arrestees do not resist. It is estimated that fewer than 1% of all police–citizen contacts result in the use of force. When the police are obligated to make an arrest, more than 80% of arrests require no force. Therefore, most arrestees fall into the "cooperative subject" category at the bottom of the use-of-force continuum.
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CorrectionsOne.com
You probably already know that the coronavirus originated in China. What you may not know, but you should if you work in corrections, is that Chinese prisons were especially hard hit. This disease spreads most rapidly where people are enclosed together, like nursing homes, cruise ships and prisons. If this disease gets a foothold in the United States, correctional institutions are likely to be impacted.
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