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Chalk another one up for the good guys because the Tarrant County Sheriff's Office (TCSO) scored big this past weekend. They are keeping the good people of Texas safe with a record setting drug bust.
WACO, Texas (KWTX) - The Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office announced they seized 350,000 M-30 Fentanyl pills off the streets breaking a record for fentanyl seizure. Over the weekend, TCSO said ...
The investigation is ongoing, and additional charges may be filed, stated the Forest Hill Police Department. The department expressed gratitude to the Texas Rangers, Everman Police Department, Fort ...
And they waved signs at passing cars that said “Sheriff of Shame” and “69+ Deaths = Mass Murder.” Democratic County Commissioner Alisa Simmons spoke at the protest Friday.
According to the announcement by the Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office, while the safety inspection is off the table, car owners will not escape the grip of bureaucracy entirely, as they will now ...
Anyone with information that would help push this case forward is asked to call Kent County Sheriff's Office at 616-632-6125 or Silent Observer at 616-774-2345.
Two off-duty Tarrant County sheriff’s deputies were injured while directing traffic on Thursday night, according to a statement from the Sheriff’s Office.
TARRANT COUNTY, Texas — Tarrant County Sheriff's deputies will be hitting the roads with some new wheels this holiday season. The sheriff's office announced it will start using new patrol ...
Tarrant County Sheriff's Office warns of high car burglary risks, especially between 7 p.m. and 6 a.m., advising residents to lock vehicles and hide valuables.
Tarrant County Sheriff Bill Waybourn said in an emailed statement that the guns were seized from people who possessed them illegally, but he did not specify what kinds of guns are being sold ...
Tarrant County is behind when it comes to building and maintaining public transportation as an alternative to cars. “We are way behind and, if we don’t get it together, we’re going to regret this and ...
Democratic primary candidates for U.S. House District 12, Texas House District 97, and Tarrant County Precinct 1 discussed key issues, including education, criminal justice and the economy.