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ABC News
Texas residents are grappling with the effects of Imelda after the storm dumped nearly four feet of rain on parts of the Lone Star State. Imelda brought up to 43 inches of rain between Winnie and Beaumont in the last three days, most of it falling in just 24 hours. Gov. Greg Abbott on Thursday declared a state of disaster for 13 counties due to the effects of the storm.
This week's downpour represents the fourth highest amount of rain from a tropical system in Texas' recorded history, as well as the seventh highest amount of rain from a tropical system in the recorded history of the United States. Harvey brought 60 inches of rain to Texas two years ago, which remains the U.S. record for most rain from a tropical system.
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KXAN-TV
Every year, the Combined Law Enforcement Association of Texas (CLEAT) gives Officer of the Year awards to officers from each region who've gone above and beyond their duties.
This year, CLEAT held the award luncheon in San Marcos.
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PEOPLE
Montgomery County Sheriff's Office announced late Wednesday night that 15-year-old Ryder Cambron was found safe in Dobbin, Texas.
The sheriff's office said the teen had not been abducted. According to the sheriff's Office, Ryder vanished from the Indigo Lakes subdivision of Magnolia, Texas. She had not been heard from since Tuesday night, when she sent a text message shortly after 8 p.m.
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Denton Record-Chronicle
Denton County Sheriff Tracy Murphree took questions Thursday about the Monday night shooting near Sanger, where one of his deputies shot and killed a man.
After days of announced and scrapped news conferences about the shooting, Murphree said on Thursday the Denton Police Department would be the only agency reviewing the Denton County Sheriff's Office's investigation into the shooting, somewhat of a departure on what has been done in other recent officer-involved shootings.
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KDFW-TV
A Garland Police Department officer is being applauded for helping a homeless man who used to be a truck driver get his driver's licence back, and help him find a place to stay.
The police department posted about Officer Wendy Sheriff, who helps those who are homeless try and get back on their feet, and helps those with mental issues get the help and services they need.
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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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KSAT-TV
From locking doors to being careful with social media posts, San Marcos police are reminding Texas State University students to stay safe. The San Marcos Police Department launched a "Your Safety Starts with You" campaign that urges students to take small steps to avoid risky situations after a string of assaults and sexual assaults at some apartment complexes in May.
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KXXV-TV
Senate Bill 944, which took effect Sept. 1, has cities and law enforcement across Texas re-evaluating regulated communication.
The bill is in place to ensure proper archiving of information and transparency with the public in regards to law enforcement communication.
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H-11 Digital Forensics
Those who have been in the digital forensic field for more than a few years have seen the dramatic changes in Mobile / Smart Devices / and now Internet of Things (IoT) forensics. From the good ole days of extraction techniques from the Series 30 Nokia’s to the latest smart devices today it is a continuing digital journey. Life has gone from impossible to easy, back to impossible, and swung over to a whole lot of …
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NPR
For many students, this new school year will mean more reasons to watch what they do or say online. Spurred in part by the school shooting in Parkland, Florida, a year and a half ago, schools nationwide are collaborating with law enforcement in new ways in efforts to avoid the kind of tragedies that, while still rare, are far too familiar. They're investing in new security technologies that scan social media posts, school assignments and even student emails for potential threats.
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ABC News
Police agencies across the country are having trouble keeping and hiring police officers, according to a new survey obtained by ABC News.
Produced by the Police Executive Research Forum, the survey shows a "triple threat" for police departments: there is a decrease in applications, early exits and higher rates of retirement.
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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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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 John McAdams
Sept. 1 was the effective date for most of the new pieces of legislation passed by the Texas Legislature in its most recent session. Among other changes, hunters no longer need to possess a valid hunting license to shoot feral hogs on private property with landowner permission. But there are also several new gun laws that just went into effect that you need to be aware of. These include House Bill 1143, which allows people with a valid License to Carry a Handgun (LTC) to store a firearm or ammunition in their vehicle on school grounds.
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CorrectionsOne
The New York City Department of Correction is highlighting corrections' mostly untold story in responding to the 9/11 terror attacks.
Through a series of videos, the #WeWereThere campaign is highlighting stories of corrections officer bravery during and in the aftermath of the attacks that changed the nation.
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CorrectionsOne.com
When you're juggling shifts, pulling overtime and trying to spend quality time with family, it's easy to feel overwhelmed and let your workouts slide. However, there is always time for fitness if you approach your training in a calculated manner.
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