Off-duty APPD officers and officers from neighboring agencies were requested.
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Off-duty APPD officers and officers from neighboring agencies were requested.
Quineshia Evangeline Hollins, 33, owner of the First Choice Rx 245 pharmacy, a Medicaid provider, fraudulently ordered controlled substances and diverted them to co-conspirators for street-level sales.
The case was prosecuted by Assistant Attorneys General Joshua Somers and Matthew Shawhan.
Aylo Global runs several of the largest pornography websites that host obscene materials, including Pornhub.
A federal jury convicted Alex Kassem of Houston after hearing evidence that the former county employee transported heroin across Texas and Louisiana in a marked police car.
Arrested at the scene was Dillon Delapaz and Christina Garza.
Paxton helped secure three consecutive life sentences against Pablo Figueroa, age 62, for a murder Figueroa committed over 40 years ago.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched lawsuits against the cities of Austin, San Marcos, Killeen, Elgin, and Denton for adopting amnesty and non-prosecution policies that violate Texas laws concerning marijuana possession and distribution.
Dulva Pierre Durio Jr, who is a member of the Aryan Brotherhood, was arrested and booked into jail, along with two others.
If anyone has information regarding the whereabouts of this individual, please contact Lt. Enrique Saenz with the Alice Police Department at (361) 664-0186.
On January 8, 2024, Michael Forsberg (25) of Rockport was arrested for two counts of Manslaughter and two counts of Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon (vehicle).
Logan Solley was responsible for several burglary of a vehicle reports that occurred in the Hill, Newberry, and Farm Street area in the City of Alice.
Mr. Landry, a student at Texas State University, was last seen on December 13, 2020.
In at least one instance, James Alfredo Moreno III, 26, of Corpus Christi, delivered illegal drugs to a juvenile.
OAG filed a lawsuit against Booking Holdings Inc. (“Booking”) for engaging in false, misleading, or deceptive acts and practices in violation of the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act.
Several lawmakers supported a call for Gov. Greg Abbott to bring lawmakers back immediately to approve air conditioning for prisons, which the Legislature declined to do during its regular session.
During the course of a traffic stop the presence of narcotics was detected by K9 Rex, yielding 11.9 ounces of a crystalline substance Methamphetamine and $3,093 in currency.
The male subject is also suspected to be involved in other burglaries in the area.
The subject was identified as Israel Gonzalez, the suspect who allegedly committed the burglary at JMI Machine Shop earlier in the week.