False Damage Claims Lead to Jail Time for Texas Couple
Tuesday May 22 | via Insurance Journal West
A North Texas couple have been sentenced to prison for their part in a conspiracy to defraud the city of Garland, Texas, of nearly $2 million by filing fraudulent damage claims against the municipality. Comment?
Couple sentenced for conspiracy to embezzle from Cit...
Friday May 18 | via North Texas e-News
Kenneth Wayne Brown, 51, and his wife, Lea Michele Brown, 47, both of Westminster, Texas, were sentenced today by Chief U.S. District Judge Sidney Fitzwater to 42 months and 34 months, respectively, in federal prison for their roles in a conspiracy to embezzle funds from the city of Garland, Texas, announced U.S. Attorney Sarah R. Saldana. Comment?
Motorcyclist flees cops until gas runs out
Friday May 11 | via UPI
Police in Texas said a motorcyclist who refused to pull over led police on a chase through several cities before running out of gas. Comment?
Texas police chase ends abruptly when motorcyclist r...
Friday May 11 | via MyFoxAtlanta
If you're going to try to outrun the police, make sure you have a full tank of gas. Comment?
Motorcyclist runs out of gas during high-speed polic...
Friday May 11 | via CW33 Dallas KDAF-TV
Officials say around midnight Friday, a Rowlett officer tried to pull the man over for several traffic violations on the President George Bush Turnpike frontage road. Comment?
Motorcyclist arrested after empty gas tank ends chas...
Friday May 11 | via Dallas Morning News
A motorcyclist led police on a chase through several cities before running out of gas on Stemmons Freeway in Dallas. Comment?
Motorcycle driver leads police on chase from Rowlett...
Friday May 11 | via WFAA-TV Dallas
The chase began when a motorcycle driver fled from a patrol car during a routine traffic stop, police said. Comment?
Rowlett says family's civil rights lawsuit against p...
Thursday May 10 | via Dallas Morning News
A federal civil rights lawsuit filed last month against the city of Rowlett and three of its police officers is groundless and should be dismissed as soon as possible, an attorney representing the city said Wednesday. Comment?