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KTXS-TV
The Jones County Sheriff's Office is mourning the death of former Sheriff Larry Moore.
Moore suffered a massive heart attack Wednesday morning, according to family.
According to the sheriff's office, Moore worked in law enforcement for 28 years, including a record 16 years as Jones County Sheriff.
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Houston Chronicle
Deputies are searching for the driver of a box truck that plunged off a bridge early Thursday following a collision in east Harris County, according to the Harris County Sheriff's Office.
The driver, who was not found as of noon, is believed to be dead, authorities said. The westbound lanes of the East Freeway remain closed as the search continues.
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The Dallas Morning News
More than 150 horses and other equines living in squalid conditions were removed from a 45-acre property in East Texas on Thursday morning.
The animals appeared to be malnourished and lacked access to veterinary care, a spokesman for the Humane Society of the United States said.
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KXAN-TV
The Williamson County Sheriff's office is looking for help solving two cold cases. Sheriff Robert Chody tweeted two sketches Wednesday.
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KTVT-TV
Some North Texas police officers knew just how to respond after dispatch received a noise complaint call.
At first the three responding Carrollton Police Department officers were reluctant to crash what they later learned was a graduation party. One officer can be heard on bodycam video saying, “I don’t want to get in on this party. They’re having a good time.”
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Former sheriffs, including a former SAT president, help TAC Risk Management Pool members reduce their law enforcement operations liabilities.
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PoliceOne.com
Many programs and instructors will teach a basic version of the scissor sweep to their officers as they would beginners in a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu class. However, for law enforcement officers there are some pitfalls associated with this technique.
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Officer.com
Most officers get taught how to label a building in setting up a perimeter in basic academy. The structure described is usually four-sided, a single story with doors and windows. For that very reason, virtually every SWAT team in the nation trains members in target building labeling for reference. Teams have determined the most common types of buildings in their areas and the most common types of target buildings they respond to or serve high risk warrants in. These don't have to be the same thing.
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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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Securus Technologies connects family and friends to the incarcerated through superior communication services. As the largest inmate communications provider (utilizing phones, tablets and video visitation from anywhere) we also provide best in class investigative tools, GPS/alcohol monitoring, payment services, public safety and a host of other services.
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By Bambi Majumdar
The opioid crisis is real, and it's growing at an alarming rate. Authorities around the country are taking whatever steps necessary to avert further deaths. One example is the new opioid crisis response bill signed by Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz. Now, prescription drug manufacturers and distributors in Minnesota will have to pay increased annual licensing fees to do business in the state. Under the new law, the fee is set to jump from about $200 to up to $305,000 a year. The increased fees will raise $20 million per year, which will go towards addiction prevention and treatment in the state.
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PoliceOne.com
After a three-week long ransomware attack, a Florida town has paid $600,000 to hackers who seized control of the city’s computer systems on May 29. The attack began when a police department employee opened an infected email and led to numerous problems, including 911 dispatchers being unable to enter calls into the computer. Follow the steps outlined in this article to help protect your agency from ransomware.
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