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An illegal alien must travel through at least five counties beyond the U.S.-Mexico border to reach Refugio, which has a population of around 7,300.
Most illegal aliens nabbed by local law enforcement were on their way to Houston, just 165 miles northeast, said Sheriff Raul "Pinky" Gonzales.
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KVUE-TV
The Williamson County Sheriff's Office wants to hear from residents of one Round Rock neighborhood about a recent uptick in crime Tuesday night.
Surveillance video captured in the Paloma Lake subdivision in early December — showed people breaking into at least 10 vehicles in one night.
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Fort Worth Star-Telegram
About 100,000 gang members in Texas are involved in every type and level of criminal activity that one can imagine and they have started to adopt behaviors that make them more cooperative with each other and less cliquish, according to a new report from law enforcement.
“I do see that the gangs are moving into crimes that are less violent, harder to prove, that are more complex and require even more resources to prove,” said Pamela Boggess, Tarrant County prosecutor.
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KXAS-TV
Law enforcement officers from several North Texas cities report responding to a wave of bomb threats Thursday that appear to be part of a nationwide hoax that appears to be an extortion attempt.
Some of the emails, which were sent from a spoofed email address, had the subject line: "Think Twice."
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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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KETK-TV
The Tyler Police Department and the Smith County Sheriff's Office are working together, along with state and federal agencies to solve recent homicides, and another shooting.
Monday afternoon, both agencies addressed the community to assure them the community is still safe.
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KXAN-TV
The FBI and Williamson County Sheriff's Office are working together on a mystery dig east of Georgetown.
Earlier Monday, a viewer alerted KXAN-TV to a scene near SH 130 and FM 971.
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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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KXAN-TV
Police departments around the state of Texas are on the hunt for new officers, tapping schools and social media to recruit young people to the force.
Agencies are turning to job fairs, police explorer programs, and junior academies to reach prospective officers at earlier ages, in order to shape them into the next generation of crime fighters.
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By Denise A. Valenti
It is a message that needs to repeatedly loudly and often: do not drive impaired. The holiday season is a time where there are frequent preventable tragedies due to impaired driving. For that reason, December is National Impaired Driving Prevention Month. On average, 29 people in the United States die each day in motor vehicle crashes that involve the use of alcohol. Every year, more than 10,000 lives are lost to drunk driving at a cost of $44 billion.
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PoliceOne.com
When camera technologies started making waves in law enforcement, they were very limited in functionality. While these camera systems were an emerging technology when initially introduced to the market, they had significant limitations including low-resolution and the static or fixed points of view. They were definitely cool and a cutting-edge technology back then, but these early camera systems did not really offer law enforcement agencies the opportunity to maximize their return on investment.
Today, law enforcement agencies have myriad choices for camera procurement. Cameras are much more sophisticated in functionality, have better designs and capabilities and they are easy-to-use once officers are trained.
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ABC News
Hailed as a "shining example" by a South Carolina sheriff, a woman who shot and killed an escaped jail inmate who broke into her home is giving firearm advocates fodder in their quest to boost the number of good gals with guns in the United States. A woman who was home alone in Pickens, South Carolina, shot and killed a jail escapee who kicked in her back door, authorities said.
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