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Monday, November 25, 2024

CITY OF LAREDO POLICE UPDATES

Laredo Police Narcotics Find Pot One Suspect Charged

Courtesy Joe Baeza, (Laredo, Tx)-On Thursday, March 21, 2013 Laredo Police Narcotics, along with other LPD divisions, while checking for criminal activity in the South side area of Laredo came across what seemed to be  suspicious activity at a convenience store located at Pita Mangana and S. Ejido.  Subsequently, surveillance was maintained on a suspicious

Traffic Stop Leads to Drugs

 (Laredo, Tx)-A self initiated traffic stop by Lindenwood and Sandy Ln leads to drugs.   The patrol officer who made the stop  smelled narcotics permeating from the car and noticed the suspects suspicious behavior.    A K-9 was requested and then shortly after Narcotics also responded to this call.  A black backpack containing numerous bags of white powdery

Four Arrested for Criminal Activity

Courtesy Joe Baeza, (Laredo, Tx)- On  March 13th at approximately 11:58p.m., officers responded to the intersection of Juarez Ave. and Madison St. on a possible assault in progress call. Upon arrival officers found the victim, a 30 year old male victim who told them that he had been assaulted by four male subjects who were in a Black

Police Recover Stolen Van

Courtesy Joe Baeza, (Laredo, Tx)-On March 13th, at approximately 8:10 p.m., the Laredo Police Department Communications Center received a call of a robbery that had just occurred by N. Canada and Galveston. The male caller reported that a known male suspect had threatened him and stolen his white Ford Astro van. He described it as

Laredo PD prepares for upcoming Spring Break Holidays with Impaired Driver Mobilization

Courtesy Joe Baeza, (Laredo, Tx)- The Laredo Police Department will be working an Impaired Driver Mobilization grant that has been provided by the Texas Department of Transportation in which police officers will be working overtime in enforcing DWI laws by locating and identifying intoxicated drivers.  According to NHTSA’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System, 10,228 people were killed

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