The rodents are enjoying marijuana at the Houston Police Department that has been sitting in evidence for years.
A late-night traffic stop escalated into a high-speed chase through Humble and Houston, resulting in the seizure of multiple ...
To illustrate the problem, Houston police Chief J. Noe Diaz pointed to ... The city will destroy any drug evidence collected before 2015 that is no longer needed to adjudicate a case.
adding that the Houston police also have hired exterminators. “But this is difficult getting these rodents out of there. … They’re drug-addicted rats. They’re tough to deal with.” ...
Rodents infiltrated a narcotics evidence room at Houston police headquarters, accessing drugs and potentially disrupting open criminal cases. The Harris County District Attorney’s Office is ...
Houston Police Department Chief Noe Diaz asserted the ... I mean think about it, they're drug addicted rats, they're tough to deal with," he added. Currently, HPD isn't allowed to dispose of ...
The rat infestation was caused by the huge amounts of evidence material in the room. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Witness says woman accused of causing deadly 4-vehicle crash on I-45 asked him to help her flee the scene. "And I said, 'You ...
Houston-area rodents have forced police in the area to change the way ... The city will destroy any drug evidence collected before 2015 that is no longer needed to adjudicate a case.