The woman accused of making the fake 911 calls that led to the fatal Harding Street drug raid was arrested Tuesday over apparent bond violations.

Patricia Ann Garcia, 53, was charged in November in federal court with fabricating details in 911 calls weeks before the Jan. 28, 2019 raid that claimed the lives of her neighbors, Rhogena Nicholas and Dennis Tuttle.

Garcia falsely said that her daughter was doing drugs in Tuttle’s home. She said Tuttle owned machine guns and that he and Nicholas were drug dealers, statements which were untrue, according to the indictment filed the day she was charged.

In the wake of the raid by Houston Police narcotics officers, police said the case agent at the center of the raid lied. The officer, Gerald Goines, now faces charges in state court — including felony murder charges — and civil rights violations, in federal court.

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The 55-year-old officer has since retired. His 46-year-old former partner, Steven Bryant, is charged with tampering with government records and has also retired.

Court records show Garcia was taken to court Tuesday on accusations she violated the conditions of her bond, a $50,000 unsecured cash bond. Details of the violations were not available Tuesday evening. Her attorney, John Parras, could not be reached for comment Tuesday evening.

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Garcia’s next court hearing is set for Thursday. She will remain in custody until the hearing.

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