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KTXS-TV
The Tom Green County Sheriff's Office and the Texas Department of Public Safety are hoping you can help to identify a man that was found dead in 1996.
A forensic artist used the man's skull to create a "facial reconstruction," or a sketch of what he may have looked like when he was alive.
The man's body was found in a pasture near O.C. Fisher Lake on Dec. 2, 1996, and police believe he had been dead for about a month.
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KSAT-TV
Roughly 50 animals have reportedly been found dead, some beheaded, near Georgetown, Texas late Tuesday night, a tweet sent by Williamson County Sheriff Robert Chody said. Sheriff Chody sent the tweet just after 10 p.m. Tuesday, saying that multiple animals were found deceased.
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Star-Telegram
The fully dressed mannequin holding a rifle and sitting in a hammock wasn't enough security to keep the Navarro County Sheriff's Office from finding a marijuana grow field in the southern portion of the county on Monday.
The growing operation, which encompassed about five acres of land, was found after the sheriff's office received a tip about suspicious activity in the area, the department said.
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Former sheriffs, including a former SAT president, help TAC Risk Management Pool members reduce their law enforcement operations liabilities. Learn More.
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KTXS-TV
Witnesses said that it was like something out of a movie, but it was real.
Jason and Jennifer Mustain, of Alpine, were on the last leg of a long drive home from Michigan when a Taylor County Sheriff's Office patrol car passed them on Highway 277 just outside of Wichita Falls at about 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday.
As the patrol car passed by them, they saw an inmate's feet hanging out of it, which is when Jason called 911.
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KXAN-TV
An Austin police officer who typically pulls over speeders on local highways is leaving Thursday on a unique mission.
Officer Chantal Locke's passion for elephants is taking her across the world to bring awareness to the crisis in Africa.
Rangers at the Tsavo National Park in Kenya are hot on the trail of an elephant poacher — encounters that often end in death for either side.
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NCIC takes pride in being an honest and loyal Inmate Communications Provider for Law Enforcement across Texas, where a high level of Integrity is a must.
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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ZDNet
Speech recognition tools are changing the way people work and live their lives, bringing assistants like Alexa into their daily routines and transcribing meetings more accurately than a human could. When it comes to policing, speech recognition tools can help uniformed officers and detectives with critical note-taking and even possibly help prevent life-threatening situations.
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PoliceOne.com
A dramatic video from an officer-involved shooting recently has garnered a lot of attention in the law enforcement community. In the video, an officer pursuing a pair of murder suspects is fired upon by the criminals from their fleeing SUV. The officer returns fire through his own windshield while driving his police car in pursuit.
Now that the incident is over, it is appropriate to consider the tactics displayed in the video, and the implications for future incidents.
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The Washington Post
The major problem law enforcement faces in obtaining digital evidence is not the encryption of devices but figuring out which company holds the relevant data and how to get it, according to a study released recently by the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
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Police Magazine
A little more than a decade ago the work of a digital forensic specialist was pretty much about computers. Then along came the iPhone and Android and the challenge of the spread of portable devices. Now new challenges are arising from technologies that few people even imagined before they burst upon the market. Today's digital investigator must learn how to extract evidence from drones, encrypted portable devices, cryptocurrency trades, and a growing range of appliances and products defined as the Internet of Things (IoT).
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