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Fort Worth residents get their first — and only — chance to meet the finalists for their next police chief at a ...
Former Dallas police chief Eddie García said he realized he was “born to be a police officer” and wanted to be closer to ...
FWPD Interim Chief Robert Alldredge, former DPD Deputy Chief Vernon Hale III, and former DPD Chief Eddie Garcia are the ...
Community members pressed candidates on leadership, immigration, and long-term commitment during Thursday's meet-and-greet.
The renaming effort comes one year after Sgt. Billy Randolph was killed while responding to a semi-truck crash on Interstate ...
The Fort Worth Police Department is searching for 60-year-old Cindy Lyn Osborn. She was last seen near the 500 block of S.
It’s in the family, after all, with their mother having worked for the Tarrant County Sheriff’s Department when they were ...
Fort Worth’s Task Force on Race and Culture recommended goals in 2018 for the Fort Worth Police Department to increase the diversity of its employees. Five years later, some goals have been met ...
A mother went to return her cart, leaving her vehicle running with her child inside after unloading groceries.
FORT WORTH (CBSDFW.COM) - After serving the City of Fort Worth for the past 28 years, Chief Ed Kraus has announced his intention to retire from the Fort Worth Police Department at the end of the year.
Fort Worth native Derick D. Miller became the Carrollton Police Chief in 2017. He’s the only Black candidate and began his career in law enforcement in the early 1990s.
(Fort Worth Police Department) Kraus, who steps into the job with more than 26 years on the Fort Worth police force, including in executive roles, said officer morale is "on the uptick," the Fort ...