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Wieners, Robert, stonewall, rbw828@sbcglobal.net, rbw828@sbcglobal.net, 109 East Willowick / / Friendswood, TX 77546, 2819963310, Chief, Friendswood Police Department,

Wieners, Robert B., wieners171713, bwieners@ci.friendswood.tx.us, bwieners@ci.friendswood.tx.us, 109 East Willowick Ave. / / Friendswood, TX 77546, (281) 996-3313, Active, Friendswood P.D.,

Bob Wieners' e-mail address is bwieners@ci.friendswood.tx.us. His

office phone number is (281)996-3313. His address is 109 E Willowick Ave

Friendswood, Texas 77546.

Address Line 1 304 Melodywood Home Phone

Address Line 2 Home Fax

City Friendswood Cell

State/Province TX

Zip/Postal Code 77546

Country United States

Re: Stupid Bitch

Monday, March 24, 2008 10:00 PM

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From: Robert Wieners <rbw7799@yahoo.com>

Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2008 15:34:12

To:rbw828@sbcglobal.net

Subject: Stupid Bitch

That stupid bitch who started that stolen car chase at Yale and 610 got what she deserved (I'll bet she was fat and black too). Same with that pervert that got shot by the county. Fuck that guy, see ya. That all sounds like good police work to me. Those folks got the criminal cure. It's guaranteed, they will never commit a crime again.

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From: Doug Lauersdorf Sent: Thu 9/16/2010 10:06 AM

To: Bob Wieners; Luke Loeser

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Subject: Complainant

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Chiefs:

I conducted a preliminary inquiry into information received from Detective Price who received a call from Mr. Clements wanting us to know that one of our officers on midnight shift was having an affair with his wife. He also complained that the officer had run his criminal history. I asked KC to contact DPS to research their database to ascertain any person(s) that had ran his information to obtain information from any of the following: CCH, TDL, NCIC, TCIC, SETCIC, etc. The search revealed that the only person with the Friendswood Police Department that had run him was Elaine who had ran the information at KCâ€™s direction at my request. This matter is mute until the time comes when he initiates the complaint process and provides us with the officerâ€™s name.

Sergeant Douglas E. Lauersdorf

Administrative Services Division

Professional Standards and Training

Friendswood Police Department

1600 Whitaker Dr .

Friendswood , Texas 77546

Office # 281-996-3309

Fax # 281-482-9318

dlauersdorf@ci.friendswood.tx.us

From: Sistrunk, Kurt [Kurt.Sistrunk@co.galveston.tx.us] Sent: Mon 12/17/2007 11:01 AM

To: Chief Bayou Vista PD - Ed Lucas; Chief Clear Lake Shores PD - Paul Shelley; Chief Deputy GCSD - Freddie Poor; Chief Dickinson PD - Ron Morales; Bob Wieners; Chief Galveston PD - Kenneth Mack; Chief GISD - Leeroy Amador; Chief Hitchcock PD - Glenn Manis; Chief Jamaica Beach PD - Debbie Kershaw; Chief Kemah PD - J. J. Freeze; Chief La Marqe PD - Richard Price; Chief League City PD - Andrew Daniel; Chief LMISD PD - Russell Washington; Chief Port of Galveston - Jim Thompson; Chief Santa Fe ISD PD - John T. Gerami; Chief Santa Fe PD - Barry Cook; Chief Texas A&M PD - Anthony Martinez; Chief Texas City PD - Robert Burby; Chief Tike Island PD - Jerry Wright; Chief UTMB PD - Charles Brown; Galveston County Auto Crimes Task Force - Mike Mize; Galveston County Sheriff - Gean Leonard; Galveston Fire Marshall; League City Fire Marshall - Wanda Martin; LMPD Chief's Secretary - Charlene; Port of Galveston PD Chief's Secretary L. Flores; TABC - Sgt. Charlotte Clary; TCPD Chief's Secretary - Alice Haralson; Texas City Fire Marshall; Texas Dept. of Public Safety - Lt. Rene Ramirez, Jr.; Texas Dept. of Public Safety - Sgt. Robert Mena; Texas Parks & Wildlife - Capt. Edward Tanuz; Texas Parks & Wildlife - Lorna Herron

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Subject: MEMO:Immigration Detainers and Undocumented Aliens with Firearms

Attachments: State or local Police Department.doc(211KB)

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Good Morning,

We have been requested by the U.S. Attorneyâ€™s Office to ask you make efforts to honor any Immigration detainers (I-247) your officers may become aware of as a result of an arrest, I-247â€™s that are related to foreign nationals who were previously deported for felony crimes and aliens who have failed to appear for removal.

They are subject to criminal prosecution pursuant to Title 8 of the U.S. Code and their office has agreed to accept those cases for possible criminal prosecution.

Basically theyâ€™re asking that we treat the I-247â€™s as a criminal detainer, hold them and give notice to the Law Enforcement Support Center (LESC) in Williston, Vermont.

Additionally, if any arrest is made involving an undocumented alien with a firearm, they are requesting that contact is made with our local ATF and ICE office.

Numbers

ICE in Galveston 409-766-3793

24 hour number 1-800-932-2867

Additional numbers are attached for distribution.

Thanks and I hope you and you staff all have a safe Christmas and Holiday.

Kurt Sistrunk

Galveston County Criminal District Attorney

Galveston County, Texas

409 7662353

Fax 409 7662290

From: Matthew Wise Sent: Sat 8/27/2011 3:19 PM

To: Chief Wieners (bwieners@ci.friendswood.tx.us); Sgt. Lauersdorf (dlauersdorf@ci.friendswood.tx.us); Lt Hurley (mhurley@ci.friendswood.tx.us); Luke Loeser; Shari Burrows; Chris Scofield; Dennis Senter; Erik James. Reyna; Josh Rogers; Matthew Wise; Michael Cordero; Michael L. Scambray; Ryan Jenkins

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Subject: FW: thefts and burglaries of emergency vehicles

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The names of the suspects are Jeremy Dwyer and Joshua Morris. They are both in OSSI. Jeremy had text messages on his iPhone to one of his friends asking if he had gotten anything from Friendswood. His reply was no because all of their cars are behind a locked gate. Good for us, but they were definitely trying to get at our fleet. Morris is currently incarcerated in Alvin and Dwyer will be picked up on a warrant next week. It is also my understanding that they claim to be friends with several law enforcement officers, EMS, and firefighters on Facebook or other social medias. Might want to let the officers and our EMS/Firefighters know so they can make sure they are not one of them. Morris was also arrested last year for impersonating a public servant in Alvin.

Sergeant Matthew Wise

Criminal Investigation Division

Friendswood Police Department

Office: 281-996-3341

Fax: 281-993-1235

mwise@friendswood.com

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From: bayareainvestigators@googlegroups.com [mailto:bayareainvestigators@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Bobby Taylor - email

Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2011 10:39 AM

To: 'bayareainvestigators@googlegroups.com'

Subject: thefts and burglaries of emergency vehicles

Weâ€™re working a couple suspects familiar to us and Friendswood PD. They and others have been involved in burglarizing police vehicles. The two incidents weâ€™re aware of took place at dealerships while the units were there for service. One unit, a Harris County Tahoe was burglarized and the light bar and Panasonic Toughbook (MDT) were taken while the vehicle was a Ron Carter. The other vehicle belonged to Angleton PD and its overheads were taken while it was in a dealership in that city. The two aforementioned light bars were recovered yesterday, but not the MDT. We believe at one point they might have been in possession of 15 or more light bars.

When they were contacted yesterday and one was taken into custody, they were also in possession of two MDTs which still contained law enforcement-sensitive software. These Toughbooks were purchased by one of them legally at an online municipal auction.

Both suspects are security guards and cop wannabes. We believe there are several more involved including employees at area dealerships. One of the crooks is a â€œfriendâ€ of the Facebook of several police officersâ€™ in our area and has done ride alongs with APD officers in the past, so please keep this information close to your vest.

If anyone has any cases involving thefts from or burglaries of emergency vehicle please contact me on my cell at 281-796-8873.

Bobby Taylor

p.s. Has anyone seen Eric Price?

pdtape

Detective R.L. Taylor

Criminal Investigation Division

Alvin Police Department

1500 S. Gordon

Alvin, Texas 77511

281.585.7174 direct

281.388.4370 main

281.388.4380 fax

btaylor@apd.cityofalvin.com

From: robertspb@marcent.usmc.mil [robertspb@marcent.usmc.mil] Sent: Thu 11/29/2007 6:54 AM

To: Bob Wieners

Cc:

Subject: Hello!

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Bob how are you? I got your contact info from John Love who was a student of mine at Amphib Recon and thought I'd drop you a note. I came back on active duty in late 2000 and I'm in Tampa now at MARCENT. We've been down here about 2 1/2 years and will likely stay until I retire in 2010. I had heard you stayed in TX when you retired but I wasn't sure where. My wife has family in Lake Jackson which I believe is pretty close to where you are; next time we are down there I'd love to buy you a beer. I occasionally run into a few of the guys from Hawaii but there are very few left on active duty. Drop me a note when you get a chance. Semper Fi

Pat

P.B. Roberts

Colonel USMC

USMARCENT G-3

Chief of Operations

com 813-827-7071

dsn 312-651-7071

cell 813-546-9747

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The new cycle of Texas Police Chief Leadership Series (TPCLS) begins September 1, 2011 â€“ August 31, 2013.

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Tuesday, April 29, 2008 7:31 PM

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Ps...the Marines are engaging the towel band in Afghanistan...I think the Lance Corporals are happy.

I am happy for them.

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From: "Don Beeth" <dbeeth@mail.com>

Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2008 16:25:33

To:"'Robert Wieners'" <rbw828@sbcglobal.net>

Subject: RE: Marine

I find it hard to believe that a Marine commandant is capable of believably impersonating a slick sleeve in a Marine chow line; and especially so after he chewed out his first mess officer. But no matter, this made my A list of stories that should be true should be true even if it is not.

Don

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From: Robert Wieners [mailto:rbw828@sbcglobal.net]

Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2008 7:08 AM

To: rbw7799@yahoo.com; jpayson@gmail.com; 'Billie C. Holbert Jr.'; dbeeth@mail.com; 'Jay Horecky'

Subject: FW: Marine

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From: Rich Wieners [mailto:rpw7351@optonline.net]

Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2008 6:57 AM

To: Woods, B; Woodburn, B; Wieners, W; Wieners, P; Wieners, B; Waldeck, D; Tilling, W; Russell, W; Muller, C; Graves, J; Fox, S P

Subject: Marine

Subject: General Al Grey

The Commandant of the Marine Corps at one time was General Al Gray, a crusty

old "Field Marine." He loved his Marines and often slipped into the mess

hall wearing a faded old field jacket without any rank or insignia on it.

He would go through the chow line just like a private. (In this way,assured

of being given the same rations that the lowest enlisted man

received. And, woe be it to the mess officer if the food was found to be

"unfit in quality or quantity.)

Upon becoming Commandant, General Gray was expected to do a great deal of

"formal entertaining." Fancy dinner parties in full dress blue uniform.

Now, the general would rather have been in the field eating cold "C-rats"

around a fighting hole with a bunch of young "hard charging" Marines.

But the General knew his duty and as a Marine he was determined to do it to

the best of his ability.

During these formal parties a detachment of highly polished Mar ines from

"Eighth and Eye" (Marine Barracks located at 8th and I Streets in

Washington, D.C., home of the Silent Drill Team) were detailed to assume the

position of "parade rest" at various intervals around the ballroom

where the festivities were being held.

At some point during one of these affairs, a very refined,

big-chested,blue-haired lady picked up a tray of pastry and went around the

room

offering confections to the guests. When she noticed these Marines in dress

blues, standing like sculptures all around the room, she was moved

with admiration.

She knew that several of these men were fresh from our victory in Desert

Storm. She made a beeline for the closest Lance Corporal, drew near him

and asked, "Would you like pastry young man?"

The young Marine snapped to "attention" and replied, "I don't eat that shit,

Ma'am." Just as quickly, he resumed the position of "parade rest."

His gaze remained fixed on some distant point throughout the exchange.

The fancy lady was completely taken aback! She blinked, her eyes widened,

her mouth dropped open. So startled was she that she immediately began to

doubt what she had heard. In a quivering voice she asked, "W-W-What did you

say?"

The Marine snapped back to the position of "attention" (like the arm of a

mousetrap smacking it's wooden base). Then he said, "I don't eat that shit,

Ma'am."

And just as smartly as before, back to the position of "parade rest" he

went.

This time, there was no doubt. The fancy lady immediately became incensed

and felt insulted. After all, here she was an important lady, taking the

time to offer something nice to this enlisted man (well below her station in

life), and he had the nerve to say THAT to HER!

She exclaimed, "Well! I never...!" The lady remembered that she had met that

military man in charge of all these 'soldiers' earlier. She spotte d General

Gray from across the room.

He had a cigar clenched between his teeth and a camouflaged canteen cup full

of bourbon in his left hand. He was talking to a group of 1st and 2nd

Lieutenants.

So blue haired lady went straight over to the Commandant and interrupted.

"General, I offered some pastry to that young man over there, and do you

know what he told me?"

General Gray cocked his eyebrow, took the cigar out of his mouth and said,

"Well, no Ma'am, I don't."

The lady took in a deep breath, confident that she was adequately expressing

with her body language her considerable rage and indignation.

As she wagged her head in cadence with her words, and she paused between

each word for effect, "She said, 'I - don't - eat - that - shit -Ma'am!'"

The lieutenants were in a state of near apoplexy. A couple of them choked

back chuckles, and turned their heads to avoid having their smirks

detected. The ne xt thought that most of them had was, "God, I hope it wasn't

one of MY Marines!" and the color left their faces.

General Gray wrinkled his brow, cut his eyes in the direction of the

lieutenants, put his free hand to his chin and muttered a subdued,"Hummm.

Which one did you say it was Ma'am?," the General asked.

"That tall sturdy one right over there near the window, General," the woman

said with smug satisfaction.

One of the lieutenants began to look sick and put a hand on the wall for

support. General Gray, seemed deep in thought, hand still to his chin,

wrinkled brow. Suddenly, he looked up and his expression changed to one

indicating he had made a decision.

He looked the fancy lady right in the eyes and said, "Well, fuck him! Don't

give him any."

FREEDOM ISN'T FREE!!!

From: Michelle A. Perez Sent: Thu 8/25/2011 10:53 AM

To: Mayor; Billy Enochs; Jim Hill; Pat McGinnis; John Scott; Deirdre Brown; Roger Roecker

Cc: Melinda Welsh; Lisa Price; Bob Wieners

Subject: Ordinance 2011-27 Posting

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Attached is Ordinance 2011-27 that was posted today for the 9/12/11 agenda.

Michelle Perez

Deputy City Secretary

City Secretaryâ€™s Office

910 S. Friendswood Dr.

Friendswood, Tx 77546

281-996-3270

"He who refuses to embrace a unique opportunity loses the prize as surely as if he had failed." ~ William James ~

From: Luke Loeser Sent: Wed 8/24/2011 2:37 PM

To: Bob Wieners

Cc: Lisa Price

Subject: FW: Memorandum of Understanding

Attachments: Cover Letter Friendswood PD.doc(70KB) MOU Friendswood Police Department.docx(41KB)

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From: Ramin, Leslie (USMS) [mailto:Leslie.Ramin@usdoj.gov]

Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2011 2:27 PM

To: Luke Loeser

Subject: Memorandum of Understanding

Chief Loeser,

It was a pleasure speaking with you. Please review and if you feel amicable, please show to Chief Wieners for his approval. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at any time and if you feel I should come and speak to you in person about this I would be glad to.

The first page is a simple cover letter expressing our desire to load your channels into our radios for mutual aid and officer safety. The second sheet is the actual MOU and in plain speak states that we will never use your channels for any purpose other than to talk with your officers on the street when we are in Friendswood and working with them. We will never use them as a primary channel for us to operate on. It also states that you can request at any time we remove the channels from our use and that there will be no exchange of money for this. Any fees to be paid for the loading of the frequencies will be paid by the Marshal Service.

Again, thank you so much for your help and I look forward to hearing from you.

Sincerely,

Leslie Ramin

Criminal Investigator

U.S. Marshal Service

Southern District Of Texas

713-539-1531

From: Jennifier.Brzycki@tdcj.state.tx.us [Jennifier.Brzycki@tdcj.state.tx.us] Sent: Wed 8/24/2011 2:47 PM

To: barnhill_john@dao.hctx.net; jay_karahan@ccl.hctx.net; RMSandoval1@sheriff.hctx.net; Keith.dougherty@baytown.org; rmack@bellairepolice.com; Policechief@uhcl.edu; ggrigg@deerparktx.org; Bob Wieners; dbarber@thecityofhedwigvillage.com; michael.dirden@cityofhouston.net; cwedemeyer@ci.jersey-village.tx.us; gbrye@mvpdtx.org; jfitzgerald@missouricitytx.gov; policechief@morganspoint-tx.com; Ron.wrobleski@nassaubay.com; nholomon@seabrookpd-tx.com; Gary.finkelman@springvalleytx.com; sgriffith@sugarlandtx.gov; rsmiley@websterpd.com

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Subject: Executive Clemency - Sassa, Dilson Juares

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Please see attached letter for Board's pending consideration on the above. All responses should be addressed to The Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles by

Tuesday, September 06, 2011.

Jennifier Brzycki

Clemency Section

8610 Shoal Creek

Austin, Texas 78757

PH# (512) 406-5851

Fax# (512) 467-0945

jennifier.brzycki@tdcj.state.tx.us

From: Michele Brown Sent: Wed 8/24/2011 11:34 AM

To: Bob Wieners

Cc: Lisa Price

Subject: nelson

Attachments: nelson.doc(50KB)

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Chief please find attached information on an expunction hearing for Matthe Conrad Nelson. Our report shows a Burglary w/intent to assault(poss stemming from a domestic of past girlfriend). the call was on edinburg. the suspect was arrest the next day at crystal bay apartments from the warrant via the SWAT team.

also note that on 120409 Alvin has a report on him for robbery with a firearm. I do not know what the ruling on that one is.

Michele

From: Roger Roecker Sent: Thu 8/25/2011 5:22 PM

To: Bob Wieners; Cindy Edge; Frank Manigold; James Toney; Karen Capps; Kaz Hamidian; Mary Perroni; Melinda Welsh; Morad Kabiri; Nick Haby; Terry Byrd; Toni Yeager

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Subject: FW: TxDOT HOSTS STATEWIDE PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT MEETINGS

Attachments: UTP_Meeting_Locations.pdf(16KB)

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Roger C. Roecker, CGFO

City Manager

City of Friendswood

910 S. Friendswood Drive

Friendswood, TX 77546

Office (281) 996-3250

Cell (281) 635-3074

Fax (281) 482-3722

Email: rroecker@friendswood.com

This e-mail message may contain information, which is legally privileged. The information is intended only for the use of the recipient(s) named above. Any disclosure, copying, distribution, use, or action in reliance upon the contents of this transmitted information by anyone other than the intended recipient(s) is strictly prohibited. If you have received this transmission in error, please notify me immediately by replying to this message or by telephone at (281) 996-3250.

From: TxDOT [mailto:txdot@service.govdelivery.com]

Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2011 1:21 PM

To: Roger Roecker

Subject: TxDOT HOSTS STATEWIDE PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT MEETINGS

TxDOT HOSTS STATEWIDE PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT MEETINGS

On Thursday, September 1, 2011, the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) will host a public meeting in each of its 25 districts throughout the state to provide information and solicit input from the public regarding the planning and funding of a variety of transportation projects. The discussions will center on recommended revisions to the 2012 Unified Transportation Program (UTP) and the 2011-2014 Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP). The plan revisions will include fund transfer requests and Fiscal Year (FY) 2011 carryover balances. They will also address the reconciliation of Category 5 and 7 funds, and the distribution of Proposition 12 funds.

The meetings will be held from 5:00 â€“ 6:30 p.m. (CST) on Thursday, September 1, 2011.

Beginning promptly at 5:30 p.m., TxDOT staff will conduct a brief presentation on the purpose and revisions of the 2012 UTP. Additional information will be available for public viewing and TxDOT representatives will be on-hand to discuss the development process and answer questions. Forms will be provided in order to receive written comments. All interested parties are encouraged to attend.

The following link http://ftp.dot.state.tx.us/pub/txdot-info/fin/utp/2012_revision/locations.pdf and attachment provide address information to each of the twenty-five meeting sites.

Persons with special communication or accommodation needs may call (512) 486-5044 for assistance. Requests should be made no later than three days prior to the meeting. Every reasonable effort will be made to accommodate needs.

FURTHER INFORMATION

Unified Transportation Program - Revisions

The UTP is a comprehensive 10-year statewide plan for the development and construction of transportation projects. The Texas Transportation Commission approved the 2012 UTP in May 2011. The September 1 meetings will include discussions regarding the revision of the UTP to include the addition of four metropolitan corridor projects in the El Paso District, tier-funded projects not previously identified, and language to allow for greater funding flexibility. For additional information regarding the UTP, please go to http://www.txdot.gov/public_involvement/utp.htm or call the toll-free information line at (800) 687-8108. Written comments may be submitted on the UTP website at: http://www.txdot.gov, using search engine keyword: 2012 UTP; by email at: FIN_UTP@txdot.gov; or by mail to: TxDOT Finance Division UTP, 150 E. Riverside Drive, Austin, Texas, 78704. Public comments will be received until September 26, 2011.

Statewide Transportation Improvement Program - Revisions

The STIP is a mechanism used by TxDOT and the Federal Highway Administration to fund projects for the next four years. The STIP includes all federally funded projects. The September 1 public meetings pertain specifically to FY 2011 August Quarterly STIP revisions that have gone through local project selection and public involvement processes. The FY 2011 STIP Amendment for August 2011 may be viewed online at http://www.txdot.gov/business/governments/stips.htm. Interested parties may also visit any TxDOT District Office prior to the meeting. Locations of these offices can be found at: http://www.dot.state.tx.us/local_information/. Written comments may be submitted to Lori Morel, 118 E. Riverside Drive, Austin, Texas 78704. Written comments must be received before September 26, 2011.

FY 2011 Carryovers

At the end of each fiscal year, unused State Highway Funds from TxDOT districts and applicable division-managed programs are reviewed for carryover into the next fiscal year. The public will be given an opportunity to review and comment on the carryover totals. The final approved amounts will be applied to the FY 2012 UTP allocations.

Category 5 and Category 7 Reconciliation

Category 5 funds Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality improvement projects in non-attainment areas throughout the state. Category 7 is funding for the eight Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPO) serving populations greater than 200,000. The current reconciliation effort will allow the department and the affected MPOs to develop an agreed upon plan for the distribution of approximately $200M in Category 5 and 7 funds. The effort includes public review and comment on the agreed upon plan.

Proposition 12 Distribution

Proposition 12 was approved by voters in 2007 for the issuance of $5B in general obligation debt to be used to improve Texas highways. The first issuance of $2B occurred in 2010. The second issuance, totaling $3B, is scheduled to occur over the course of the upcoming biennium (2012-2013).

The specified funding amounts and categories are:

* $1.4 billion to be distributed to the 25 TxDOT districts for rehabilitation and safety projects;

* 600 million for urban and metropolitan mobility projects to be selected by 25 MPOs in the state;

* $500 million to replace or rehabilitate eight bridges, as specified in legislation;

* $300 million to be sub-allocated to the four largest MPOs in the state - Austin, Dallas/Fort Worth, Houston and San Antonio - for the development of future mobility projects; and

* $200 million for rural connectivity projects to be allocated by the Transportation Commission.

The Texas Transportation Commission is expected to approve these distributions at its September 2011 meeting. Districts and MPOs are working with local stakeholders to identify, prioritize and select projects during the months of August through October for consideration by the Commission.

* UTP Meeting Locations.pdf

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From: Josh Rogers Sent: Tue 8/23/2011 7:31 PM

To: FSU; Bob Wieners; John L. Elliott; Anthony Rose; Mitchell Jeffcoat; Brandon T. Claunch; Patricia Anaya; Michael Hurley (mhurley@ci.friendswood.tx.us); Doug Lauersdorf (dlauersdorf@ci.friendswood.tx.us); Shari Burrows (sburrows@ci.friendswood.tx.us); Chris Scofield; Dennis Senter; Erik James. Reyna; Matthew Wise; Michael Cordero; Michael L. Scambray; Ryan Jenkins

Cc:

Subject: Search Warrant

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We will have a search warrant to run tomorrow 8/24/2011 at 16202 Diana.

We will brief in the squad room at 9:00AM and hit the apartment at 10:00AM.

The following officers will be utilized:

All of FSU including Anguiano with the exception of Officer Eades

Tactical officers: (be in full swat uniform)

Elliott

Scofield

Cordero

Rose

Jeffcoat

Claunch

Rogers

I would like to use Officer Anaya for transport in the event we have a female in custody.

Wise and Mach will have eyes somewhat on the apartment starting around 8:30 9:00AM

More to follow at briefing 9:00AM and all are invited to attend.

Capt. Rogers

From: Roger Roecker Sent: Tue 8/23/2011 4:43 PM

To: Billy Enochs; Mayor; Deirdre Brown; Jim Hill; John Scott; Mike Barker; Pat McGinnis

Cc: Bob Wieners; Cindy Edge; Frank Manigold; James Toney; Karen Capps; Kaz Hamidian; Mary Perroni; Melinda Welsh; Morad Kabiri; Nick Haby; Terry Byrd; Toni Yeager

Subject: FW: DRC Recap (Aug 17th & 24th)

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Morad provides the following DRC recap:

Last week staff met with an individual interested in developing a single-family home on San Joaquin Pkwy. As of right now, staff has the following meetings scheduled for tomorrow:

Â· At 8 AM, meeting with Genesis Pipeline on the installation of an 8-inch crude oil pipeline

Â· At 9 AM, meeting with an individual regarding the development of two single-family homes on W. Viejo Drive

If you have any questions, let me know. Thanks.

Roger

Roger C. Roecker, CGFO

City Manager

City of Friendswood

910 S. Friendswood Drive

Friendswood, TX 77546

Office (281) 996-3250

Cell (281) 635-3074

Fax (281) 482-3722

Email: rroecker@friendswood.com

This e-mail message may contain information, which is legally privileged. The information is intended only for the use of the recipient(s) named above. Any disclosure, copying, distribution, use, or action in reliance upon the contents of this transmitted information by anyone other than the intended recipient(s) is strictly prohibited. If you have received this transmission in error, please notify me immediately by replying to this message or by telephone at (281) 996-3250.

From: Rebecca A. Ortegon Sent: Tue 8/23/2011 3:11 PM

To: Bob Wieners; Lisa Price

Cc: Karen Renfrow; Maggie Townsend

Subject: Cases Appealed

Attachments: Cases Appealed - Aug 23,2011.pdf(25KB)

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Good afternoon,

Attached is a list of cases appealed for the month of August 2011.

Thank You,

Rebecca Ortegon

Court Clerk

City of Friendswood

1600 Whitaker Dr.

Friendswood, TX 77546

Ph: (281)996-3252

Fax:(281)482-0273

From: Kevin S. Crouch Sent: Tue 8/23/2011 12:20 PM

To: Bob Wieners

Cc:

Subject: EPO Contract

Attachments: 11082303.MP3(7MB)

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Chief,

As requested I called E.P.O. and had a conversation with them in reference to the camera system at FOF. I recorded the call and have attached that audio file to this email.

Kevin Crouch

Crime Prevention Officer

Friendswood Police Department

1600 Whitaker Dr.

Friendswood, Texas 77546

281-996-3316 or 281-996-3300

From: Doug Lauersdorf Sent: Tue 8/23/2011 11:20 AM

To: Andrew C. Whittaker; Anthony C. Aprile; Archie Mizell; Barry Yodzis; Brad Rusk; Brandon A. Blair; Brandon T. Claunch; Carlos Granillo; Chris Scofield; Christopher S. Ryan; David Gonzales; Dennis Senter; Doug Lauersdorf; Dustin A. Todd; Erik James. Reyna; Fred W. Cramer; Henry P. Holesovsky; James Dement; Jason E. Ives; Jason S. Galaviz; Jeffrey M. Kimball; Jeremy D. Epp; John L. Elliott; Johnny Guerrero; Jose Lobo; Josh Rogers; Joshua Lewis; Justin Waggoner; Kevin S. Crouch; Lisa Price; Michael Cordero; Michael Hurley; Michael L. Scambray; Mitchell Jeffcoat; Nicholas D. McCanless; Owen Mcintyre; Patricia Anaya; Quinn T. Pearson; Ryan Jenkins; Scott A. Muir; Shaina Berry; Stephen E. Eades; Suzanne A. Sampson; Thomas J. Brouillard; Timothy S. Hicks; Veronica Segovia; Anthony Rose; David Brechtel; Douglas Lee. Bacon; Edmundo DeLacerda; Eric Price; Kathryn Mach; Matthew Wise; Monica M. Montoya; Ronald Powledge; Shari Burrows; Simon Anguiano; William Higgs

Cc: Doug Lauersdorf; Bob Wieners; Luke Loeser

Subject: Emergency Operations Schedule

Attachments: Emergency Operations Schedule Revised 08-15-2011.docx(18KB)

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Please see attachment.

Lieutenant Douglas E. Lauersdorf

Assistant Commander of Patrol Division

Friendswood Police Department

1600 Whitaker Dr.

Friendswood, Texas 77546

Office # 281-996-3371

Fax # 281-482-9318

dlauersdorf@ci.friendswood.tx.us

From: Morad Kabiri Sent: Tue 8/23/2011 9:26 AM

To: doug@texasdwilaw.com

Cc: Roger Roecker; Arnold Polanco; Bob Wieners

Subject: Cause No. 1719320 - Crofterglen Speed Limit

Attachments: Subpoena.pdf(181KB) Crofterglen.pdf(110KB)

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Good morning Mr. Murphy,

Please find the attached letter responding to the subpoena served yesterday afternoon. Per our conversation earlier, it is understood my presence is no longer needed for the hearing. Should you have any questions, let me know. Thanks.

Morad Kabiri, PE, AICP

Director of Community Development/

City Engineer

City of Friendswood, Texas

281-996-3203; 281-996-3260 (fax)

From: Luke Loeser Sent: Tue 8/23/2011 7:11 AM

To: KC Rodgers; Michael Hurley; Shari Burrows; Josh Rogers; Bob Wieners

Cc:

Subject: FW: Melody Lane

Attachments:

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From: Brian T. Rouane

Sent: Monday, August 22, 2011 4:22 PM

To: Mears, Katherine; Alexandria Matamoros; Bob Anderson; Brian K. Smith; David Blacksher; Frank Manigold; George Cherepes; Glenda C. Faulkner; Guillermo (Willie) A. Alfaro; Judy M. Anderson; Karan Barrera; Kaz Hamidian; Luke Loeser; Melinda Welsh; Michael Haley; Morad Kabiri; Nick Haby; Phyllis Omo; Rene Ibarra; Rene Wilkirson; Rhonda Baker; Terry Byrd; Toni Yeager

Subject: Melody Lane

I was informed that on Wednesday morning August 24, 2011 the contractor for Melody Lane reconstruction project, Conrad Construction, will be setting up a temporary voluntary detour from Woodland Parkway to FM 2351 while concrete paving is placed along one way route. A flagger will be present to inform the drivers of impending delays while concrete is being placed and given the option to continue down Melody Lane to FM 2351 and wait for the concrete truck to exit project or turn left at Woodland Parkway and continue to FM 2351 by taking a right on Woodland Trail. I informed contractor to place direction signs along temporary route. I can be reached for any questions or concerns at (281) 996-3295.

Thank you.

Brian T. Rouane

Project Manager

City of Friendswood

From: Roger Roecker Sent: Mon 8/22/2011 4:30 PM

To: Bob Wieners

Cc: Toni Yeager

Subject: FW: Request for Out-of-State Travel/Training

Attachments: SCN_20110822150026_001.pdf(5MB)

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Approved.

Roger C. Roecker, CGFO

City Manager

City of Friendswood

910 S. Friendswood Drive

Friendswood, TX 77546

Office (281) 996-3250

Cell (281) 635-3074

Fax (281) 482-3722

Email: rroecker@friendswood.com

This e-mail message may contain information, which is legally privileged. The information is intended only for the use of the recipient(s) named above. Any disclosure, copying, distribution, use, or action in reliance upon the contents of this transmitted information by anyone other than the intended recipient(s) is strictly prohibited. If you have received this transmission in error, please notify me immediately by replying to this message or by telephone at (281) 996-3250.

From: Lisa Price

Sent: Monday, August 22, 2011 3:16 PM

To: Roger Roecker

Cc: Toni Yeager; Bob Wieners

Subject: Request for Out-of-State Travel/Training

The attached documents are a request for out-of-state travel/training for Shelter Manager Lisa Braggs. The FAA has proposed to pay for the hotel and airfare. The City would be responsible for the registration fees and per diem. Therefore, city-incurred expenses for out-of-state training would be no more than if the training were in-state.

Sent on behalf of Chief Wieners

Officer Lisa Price

Friendswood Police Department

1600 Whitaker Drive

Friendswood, TX 77546-4177

281-996-3313

281-482-9318 fax

281-996-3300 24 hr dispatch

From: Dennis Senter Sent: Mon 8/22/2011 10:45 AM

To: Bob Wieners

Cc: Lisa Price; Dennis Senter; Josh Rogers

Subject: New TCLEOSE Fees

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Chief, see below. TCLEOSE is getting â€œfeeâ€ happy. Please let me know how you would like me to proceed. Is the PD going to pay these fees for the officers to have the below certificates or are we going to require the officer to pay the fees themselves if they choose to have a physical copy of the certificate?

Dennis

Beginning September 1, 2011 proficiency certificates will no longer be automatically generated and mailed to your appointing agency.

Proficiency Certificates

Licensee

Peace Officer

* Basic Peace Officer Proficiency Certificate

* Intermediate Peace Officer Proficiency Certificate

* Advanced Peace Officer Proficiency Certificate

* Master Peace Officer Proficiency Certificate

Jailer

* Basic Jailer Proficiency Certificate

* Intermediate Jailer Proficiency Certificate

* Advanced Jailer Proficiency Certificate

* Master Jailer Proficiency Certificate

Telecommunicator

* Basic Telecommunicator Proficiency Certificate

* Intermediate Telecommunicator Proficiency Certificate

* Advanced Telecommunicator Proficiency Certificate

Other

* Academic Recognition Award

* Civil Process Certification

* Community Supervision Firearms Identification Card

* Firearms Instructor Proficiency Certification

* Firearms Proficiency for Juvenile Probation Officers

* Instructor Advanced Proficiency Certification

* Instructor Proficiency Certification

* Investigative Hypnosis Certification

* Mental Health Officer Certification

* Retired Federal Firearms Identification Card

* SFST Instructor

* Special Investigator Certification

* Cybercrime Investigator Certification

Sergeant Dennis â€œChadâ€ Senter

Friendswood Police Department

Administrative Services Division

Office of Professional Standards and Training

Dispatch: 281-996-3300

Office: 281-996-3309

Fax: 281-482-9318

Email: dsenter@friendswood.com

From: Roger Roecker Sent: Mon 8/22/2011 8:55 AM

To: Bob Wieners; Cindy Edge; Frank Manigold; James Toney; Karen Capps; Kaz Hamidian; Mary Perroni; Melinda Welsh; Morad Kabiri; Nick Haby; Terry Byrd; Toni Yeager

Cc:

Subject: FW: TMRS McAllen Board Meeting

Attachments: TMRS Board Agenda-8-18&19-11.pdf(28KB)

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Some (maybe much) of this will not be of interest to you, but some I think you will find relevant. Bob Scott is the CFO in Carrollton.

Roger C. Roecker, CGFO

City Manager

City of Friendswood

910 S. Friendswood Drive

Friendswood, TX 77546

Office (281) 996-3250

Cell (281) 635-3074

Fax (281) 482-3722

Email: rroecker@friendswood.com

This e-mail message may contain information, which is legally privileged. The information is intended only for the use of the recipient(s) named above. Any disclosure, copying, distribution, use, or action in reliance upon the contents of this transmitted information by anyone other than the intended recipient(s) is strictly prohibited. If you have received this transmission in error, please notify me immediately by replying to this message or by telephone at (281) 996-3250.

From: Bob Scott [mailto:Bob.Scott@cityofcarrollton.com]

Sent: Monday, August 22, 2011 8:37 AM

To: Becky Brooks; Brett Starr; Charles Cox; Collin Boothe; Corrine Steeger; Janina Jewell; Karen Rhodes; Keith Nelson; Kent Austin; Kent Pfeil; Max Duplant; Micki Rundell; Mike Rodgers; Roger Roecker; Sidney Kirk; Steve Williams

Cc: Leonard Martin; 'PARRISH.PARRISH@GMAIL.COM'; Keith.Dagen@cor.gov

Subject: TMRS McAllen Board Meeting

GFOAT Board

Iâ€™m glad I went to the TMRS Board meeting as I was the only observer there. As expected, it was primarily a philosophical and somewhat retrospective meeting with a little bit of â€œlook how good we areâ€ mixed in for good measure. All board members were in attendance with the exception of Frank Simpson. Here the highlights:

1. All TMRS employees received a 2% pay raise this year with the general counsel, the internal auditor and the executive director receiving their compensation adjustments directly from the board. On the agenda were adjustments for the first two with the new general counsel Michelle Sweeney (she replaced David when he was promoted) receiving a 3% and the internal auditor receiving a 2%.

2. The Strategic Plan includes several sections including actuarial, investments, customer service and legislative.

a. Actuarial. Much of the actuarial goals have been accomplished with the implementation of PUC, shortening of amortization for ad hoc and closed plans, tightening of assumptions etc. The primary discussion in this area revolved around whether the system should go to entry age for funding purposes in conjunction with implementation of the new GASB standards. I provided the feedback that there are pros and cons to implementing entry age but the fact that GASB will be requiring it should not be much of a consideration since it will be impossible to synchronize funding with the GASB mandated accounting regardless of actuarial method used.

b. Investments. On the investment side, staff is continuing the planned diversification and movement toward the target allocation ratios. The two remaining areas needing increased allocations to reach targets are real estate and real return. April Nixon brought up the issue on whether there would be initial staff needed to monitor these new sectors and ensure they were both implemented and performing properly. In the ensuing discussion staff was asked to develop a staffing plan. It was also brought out that TMRSâ€™s staffing levels and percent of return spent on administrative expenses were way below average as compared to comparable plans. Jim Parrish also made the comment on the need for succession planning.

c. Customer Service. Customer Service garnered quite a bit of conversation particularly in the area of technology and self service. While this trend will continue, there was also discussion on the fact that it was not always good to make the self service tools too capable as the employees did not always understand all the ramifications and nuances.

d. Legislative. April commented that there were more bills introduced that affected TMRS than previous legislative sessions continuing a trend begun several sessions ago. The topic Of â€œpension envyâ€ came up and the many efforts to reduce pensions without consideration of the underlying costs or circumstances (member of social security etc.). I made the comment that the composition of our elected officials was changing with many coming in with no previous experience but with very much of a set agenda. Discussions centered around becoming more proactive in the legislative process and in expanding communications to elected officials.

3. On the regulatory front, there was talk of the GASB exposure drafts which I believe will require many changes in how TMRS does business and disseminates information. I spoke briefly on some of the implications that needed to be considered including:

a. Certification Letters. Presumably there will be two certification letters, one for GAAP and one for funding but there will also need to be an update letter and since TMRS member cities have 10 different year ends, TMRS will have to consider whether to do individual or group update letters.

b. Contents of the CAAFR. Will the actuarial section including both the system wide trend tables and the individual valuations for each city be on a funding basis or a GAAP basis? Will TMRS provide certain statistical tables on both a funding basis and a GAAP Basis?

c. If it chooses to continue with the funding based tables, will it modify any of them for additional GAAP disclosures that are now required?

d. How will all this be communicated out to the member cities in terms of their year end reporting package?

As you can tell the area of pensions is not calming down anytime in the near future. On a separate note, Keith Dagen and I will be calling a FRR committee meeting in the near future to meet the September 30th comment deadline.

Bob

From: Carolyn Zimmer [mailservice@clubrunner.ca] Sent: Sun 8/21/2011 8:18 PM

To: Bob Wieners

Cc:

Subject: Fireside Chat

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To: Robert B. Wieners, Rotary Club of Friendswood

Quick reminder for the Fireside Chat on Friday, August 26 at the Chamber office. Join your fellow Rotarians for pizza, suds and conversation from 5-7 p.m. We wll also induct three new members at our scheduled meeting on Wednesday. Wishing you a wonderful week.

Carolyn Zimmer

Rotary Club of Friendswood

From: Shari Burrows Sent: Fri 8/19/2011 3:56 PM

To: Bob Wieners; Luke Loeser

Cc:

Subject: FW: Houston Regional Threat Information Summary #489

Attachments: 0489 Houston TIS.pdf(2MB)

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Shari Burrows

Friendswood Police Department

Captain - Criminal Investigation Division

281-996-3340

"Denial of responsibility is the essence of immaturity"

From: Houston Regional Fusion Center [mailto:cidcdu@leo.gov]

Sent: Friday, August 19, 2011 1:26 PM

To: Houston Regional Fusion Center

Subject: Houston Regional Threat Information Summary #489

Houston Regional Intelligence Service Center

Houston Police Department

Harris County Sheriffâ€™s Office

Metropolitan Transit Authority Police Department

United States Department of Homeland Security

Threat Information Summary TIS 489 - (see attachments)

CAVEAT: //Not for public release. DO NOT DISTRIBUTE ON NON-GOVERNMENTAL INTERNET SERVERS This document is law enforcement sensitive (LES) and for official use only (FOUO). Limit dissemination to persons who have a need to know.//

PLEASE DO NOT INITIATE INVESTIGATIONS OR REPORTING BASED ON THE TIS WITHOUT FIRST COORDINATING WITH THE HRISC (713) 884-4710.

The Threat Information Summary (TIS) is a sensitive document for limited distribution produced by the Houston Regional Intelligence Service Center (HRISC). The TIS is a weekly roll-up of terrorism and Sept 11th related reports, the current threat and selected reports from other sources with pertinence to Houston and Southeast Texas. The HRISC is a specialized intelligence unit that collects and analyzes all Houston area reporting in the wake of Sept 11th in support of counter-terrorism, anti-terrorism, and Homeland Security. The HRISC is also responsible for direct liaison between HPD and the FBI Houston Terrorist Task Force (HTTF) as well as other local, state, federal and military entities responsible for collecting and compiling terrorist threat intelligence.

The TIS is Law Enforcement Sensitive (LES) and For Official Use Only (FOUO). Because it contains information protected by the Privacy Act, further distribution of these summaries are restricted to the official recipient or their parent agencies, unless approval from HRISC has been obtained beforehand. Violations of the Privacy Act make both the releasing organization and the person involved in the unauthorized release liable in civil suits. Information will not be released to the media. Some information is law enforcement sensitive (LES) and release of such material could adversely affect or jeopardize follow-up investigative and law enforcement activities. Persons/organizations found violating the distribution restrictions will be banned from receiving all future HRISC Threat Information Summary reports.

Houston Regional Intelligence Service Center

Darryl Cherry 713-884-4711

Terry Robertson 713-884-4716

Robert Mireles 713-884-4717

Shawn Drake 713-884-4718

Mike Davis 713-884-4720

Santos Rodriguez 713-884-4722

Janet White 713-884-4723

Ralph Ramirez 713-884-4715

Steven Nguyen 713-884-4725

Provide feedback or suggestions to: cidcdu@leo.gov.

From: Gena M. Wienserski Sent: Fri 8/19/2011 2:42 PM

To: Bob Wieners

Cc: Lisa Price

Subject: Evaluation Information

Attachments: Evals w_o pay info.xls(78KB)

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The Cityâ€™s performance review system will be changing from SonicPerform to TaleoPerform in October. This is a reminder that time is running out to complete evaluations in the current system. The attached spreadsheet lists the employees who have reviews that are either overdue, presently due or due prior to October 1. The cutoff date to complete reviews using the current system is September 15th. Any reviews done after that date will need to be done in the new system.

This email is being sent separately to the City Manager and Directors only, depending on department. Please forward as you deem necessary. If there are any questions please feel free to email or call. Thank you.

Best Regards,

Gena Wienserski

HR/RM Assistant

City of Friendswood

PH: 281-996-3238

FX: 281-482-6491

This e-mail contains the thoughts and opinions of Gena Wienserski and does not represent official City Policy.

May whatever happen to you today be something special.

From: Luke Loeser Sent: Fri 8/19/2011 8:03 AM

To: Bob Wieners

Cc:

Subject: FW: training request mixup

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FYI ONLY

From: Michael Hurley

Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2011 8:53 AM

To: Luke Loeser

Subject: FW: training request mixup

From: Chris Scofield

Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2011 4:34 AM

To: Michael Hurley

Subject: FW: training request mixup

Hopefully this is what you had in mind.

Thanks,

Sergeant C. Scofield

Friendswood Police Department

cscofield@ci.friendswood.tx.us

Office-281-996-3322

Fax-281-482-9318

"Action is the basis of success"

From: Quinn T. Pearson

Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2011 1:32 AM

To: Chris Scofield

Subject: training request mixup

Sgt,

Here is the email you requested regarding the training request mix up.

I had put a training request in for a photography class which was held in Port Arthur. I had gotten back the request with a couple others I had submitted and at the time believed I was approved. I had gone to Sgt. Cordero and told him that I had been approved for this class and asked if I could get with Tony or Simon about borrowing a camera and a tripod. I got with Tony and asked about a camera and I got a camera from Brecktel, a laptop and tripod from Tony. On my request I did not ask for a hotel because I did not believe the school was far enough away to warrant a hotel. I thought about using patrol unit but the vehicle assignment list was not up to date and I would have to leave so early and return so late that I would affect all three shifts trying to find a unit to take so I just used my personal vehicle. I went to the school which started on a Monday and ended on a Friday so I think the next Monday or Tuesday I submitted a reimbursement form to records for meals, mileage and toll road.

Sgt. Cordero called me a day or so later I think and asked me if I was approved for this school. I told him yes and he asked if I still had the training request form that was approved. I told him yes I think I do but Iâ€™m not at home at the moment and will look when I get home. I got home and began looking for the training request and found that I had shredded it already. I had found it odd that Sgt. Cordero would asked me if I was approved for a school thinking he would know if I was approved or not so I pieced back together the training request and saw under the word approval initials on both lines. I began to look closer at the form and saw the boxes that say either yes or no and saw that it was checked no then initialed under the word approved. I immediately called Sgt. Cordero and explained to him what happened and why I thought I was approved. I asked if I needed to come in and send him an email immediately and he told me no to just wait and he will get back with me I told him that this in no way done with malice I said if my reimbursement request is denied I understand due to this being my error. Sgt. Cordero explained he would take care of it since he did not catch the error either and I apologized to him if I had gotten him into hot water due to my error. I explained that I had put in for another school which was coming up in Sept and while we were on the phone I looked at this request closer and saw the same thing under approval it was initialed but the box was checked no. I had already marked in my calendar that I would be off for this training and told Cordero that I had seen the same thing for next monthâ€™s class and glad I caught this now. I didnâ€™t hear anything else about it for a couple of days and discarded the shredded form.

I came in to work a week or two later and had an email from Capt Hurley requesting some answers to some questions he asked about the training form and vehicle usage. I responded to them and below I pasted a copy of his email and my response. I received another email asking if I had the training request with the signatures on them if I could bring this to him. I went home and looked but it had already been discarded and I checked with Cordero to see if he had a copy of the training request since I remembered I made a copy of every training request that I receive back approved but he did not have one, so I replied to Capt Hurley advising him of such and pasted that email below as well. Let me know if there is anything else you need.

Respectfully Submitted,

Pearson #2353

Capt Hurley,

Below are the responses you requested.

Question 1- The original training request was submitted to my supervisor with the description of the class attached and I believe all I receive back is a copy with the initials under the approval.

Question 2- On the original I marked No per diem because itâ€™s my understanding that you request this per diem when a hotel is requested.

Question 3- I did not use a police vehicle because I would have affected all three shifts using a patrol vehicle due to the distance driving to and from the class. At this time we did not have a vehicle assigned for training and due to all the tahoeâ€™s coming online the Vehicle unit assignments was incorrect and I was unable to determine who drove which vehicle and what days off a vehicle would be available. Also I did not believe I could travel through the toll roads without paying even in a police vehicle if I was not working in a police capacity.

Question 4- I did not request a hotel for this class because I did not believe the class was far enough to warrant a hotel room.

Respectfully Submitted,

Pearson #2353

From: Michael Hurley

Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2011 9:44 AM

To: Quinn T. Pearson

Cc: Chris Scofield; Michael Cordero; Luke Loeser; Dennis Senter

Subject: Travel Expense

Officer Pearson, at this time your travel expense reimbursement for training on Forensic Photography held in Port Arthur, Texas from July 18, 2011 through July 22, 2011 had been denied. I need the following information from you. You may use the cityâ€™s statement form for your answers.

1. Where is the original training request signed by the supervisor and the commander that authorized this training?

2. On the copy of the training request you submitted, it is marked that no per diem is requested and yet your submitted a request for $255.00 in reimbursements.

3. Why was a personal vehicle used when a police vehicle would have been available at a cheaper cost to travel expenses and toll roads were free to travel upon?

4. Why did you not request a hotel/motel for a training class being held for one week at an out of town venue?

Please submit these answers to me by Thursday morning, August 11, 2011. meh

. Capt,

I attempted to locate the correct form needed for financing. I looked and only turned in my original request to them which is the one prior to the signatures. I looked for the one with the signatures and I had already thrown it away prior to you emailing me. I went to Sgt. Cordero because I thought after I received approval for the school I made a copy and gave one to him but he does not have one either. At this time I cannot produce the correct one required for reimbursement.

Respectfully Submitted,

Pearson #2353

From: Michael Hurley

Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2011 9:00 AM

To: Quinn T. Pearson

Subject: RE: Travel Expense

Thank you. Once the original training request is signed off by the supervisor and the commanding officer a copy is given to you. I understand from Lt. Rogers that a copy was placed in your mail box. This is the copy finance needs that shows the training request was signed off and approved. Please submit that original request to me. Thx, meh

From: Roger Roecker Sent: Thu 8/18/2011 7:08 PM

To: Billy Enochs; Mayor; Deirdre Brown; Jim Hill; John Scott; Mike Barker; Pat McGinnis

Cc: Bob Wieners; Cindy Edge; Frank Manigold; James Toney; Karen Capps; Kaz Hamidian; Mary Perroni; Melinda Welsh; Morad Kabiri; Nick Haby; Terry Byrd; Toni Yeager

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I wanted to alert you that tonightâ€™s P&Z meeting will not be recorded for the PEG channel. Youâ€™re aware of the recent tragedy involving our contract videographer. The company is aware of our meeting schedule, but did not have someone in place for tonightâ€™s meeting.

Roger C. Roecker, CGFO

City Manager

City of Friendswood

910 S. Friendswood Drive

Friendswood, TX 77546

Office (281) 996-3250

Cell (281) 635-3074

Fax (281) 482-3722

Email: rroecker@friendswood.com

This communication is for informational purposes only. To avoid potential violations of the Open Meetings Act, any reply to this email by a member of the City Council should be to the sender only. Any response or other deliberation among members of the City Council should take place only during a duly posted and noticed meeting of the City Council.

From: Roger Roecker Sent: Thu 8/18/2011 5:57 PM

To: Billy Enochs; Mayor; Deirdre Brown; Jim Hill; John Scott; Mike Barker; Pat McGinnis

Cc: Bob Wieners; Cindy Edge; Frank Manigold; James Toney; Karen Capps; Kaz Hamidian; Mary Perroni; Melinda Welsh; Morad Kabiri; Nick Haby; Terry Byrd; Toni Yeager; Todd R. Yeager

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Several comments were made during last Monday nightâ€™s Council meeting about the Council laptops being â€œstrippedâ€ of information.

I asked Todd Yeager to check the PC in the Council Workroom and the laptops at the dais to see if anything had changed. He did so and found no indication that anything was missing that had once been there.

He did find that there was a routing issue internally that prevented the Weblink link on the website from working properly on our internal network. The link functioned properly for Internet connections external to our network. He has since made changes to the link on the website, our internal server DNS and our external hosted DNS. The link should work properly internally and externally now.

If the laptops do not already go directly to the City website, we will make that the home page to facilitate accessing information through that site. We can also provide access to the old website with the Agendas and Minutes prior to Jan 2010. The old website is still available at old.friendswood.com for reference.

We do want to stress that IT has not removed anything from the Council Workroom PC or the laptops at the dais. The only change that has been made within the last few months was to add the Microsoft Office migration tool that allows Council to view documents created with our new version of Office.

We will be happy to meet with any of you in person or by phone to show you how to access the information that is available on the laptops according to the rules set by Council.

Thanks for your service.

Roger

Roger C. Roecker, CGFO

City Manager

City of Friendswood

910 S. Friendswood Drive

Friendswood, TX 77546

Office (281) 996-3250

Cell (281) 635-3074

Fax (281) 482-3722

Email: rroecker@friendswood.com

This e-mail message may contain information, which is legally privileged. The information is intended only for the use of the recipient(s) named above. Any disclosure, copying, distribution, use, or action in reliance upon the contents of this transmitted information by anyone other than the intended recipient(s) is strictly prohibited. If you have received this transmission in error, please notify me immediately by replying to this message or by telephone at (281) 996-3250.

From: Nick Haby Sent: Thu 8/18/2011 2:42 PM

To: Bob Wieners; Cindy Edge; James Toney; Karen Capps; Kaz Hamidian; Mary Perroni; Melinda Welsh; Morad Kabiri; Nick Haby; Terry Byrd; Toni Yeager

Cc:

Subject: FW: Police video ready!

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All â€“

Below is a link to the latest yourtowntv video, profiling the PD. Please let me know what you think. Any changes/suggestions?

Nick Haby

Assistant to the City Manager

City of Friendswood

910 S. Friendswood Dr.

Friendswood, TX 77546

Ph: 281-996-3250

Fax: 281-482-3722

From: jennifer_vogel@yourtowntv.com [mailto:jennifer_vogel@yourtowntv.com]

Sent: Monday, August 15, 2011 5:13 PM

To: Nick Haby

Cc: kyle rogers

Subject: Police video ready!

Nick,

We are pretty excited about this one. I had to take out very little from the originial script, maybe a couple words even. I cut down the interviews to make it fit, but I think it looks really, really good.

Please let me know your thoughts!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cuTlmdA6RSQ

From: Juan Flores [JFlores@mentalix.com] Sent: Thu 8/18/2011 2:00 PM

To: Bob Wieners

Cc:

Subject: DPS to accept mobile ID checks in September

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Mentalix has received word that the Texas Department of Public Safety will begin accepting rapid ID checks from mobile systems as early as September 1, 2011. Mentalixâ€™s FS Remote ID software supports wireless, single-finger, BlueCheck scanners for use in patrol cars, and starter packs are available for less than $10,000 â€“ including installation and training.

Our FS Remote ID allows you to instantly check a subjectâ€™s identity and run an FBI RISC check on the road simply by scanning two fingers. Officers no longer have to rely on potentially false ID cards or wait for fingerprint checks at the jail to verify identity and check a personâ€™s criminal history. Mentalix has already sold multiple FS Remote ID systems in Texas, to work with both Mentalix and other brands of live scan systems. In addition, Mesquite Police Department is beta testing as a RISC site.

Currently, FS Remote ID will compare captured prints against your local live scan database â€“ no matter which brand you have â€“ and will enable FBI RISC checks. FBI RISC (Repository of Individuals of Special Concern) checks will search FBI databases which include wanted persons, registered sex offenders, and known or suspected terrorists. When Texas DPS begins accepting mobile ID checks in September, the Mentalix systems will also enable mobile searches of the Texas state AFIS. No matter which live scan system you use in your jail, Mentalix can enable searches of your local live scan fingerprint database from the FS Remote ID unit. For a small investment now, you can scale up the number of devices later when needed.

FS Remote ID improves safety by allowing your officers in the field to confirm identities immediately on-site, based on fingerprints. The system works with in-car laptops and Bluetooth technology. Contact me today for a quote. Order your system now to be ready for DPS checks in September!

Mentalix BlueCheck.JPG

Thank you,

Juan M. Flores, Jr.

Regional Sales Manager

Mentalix, Inc.

(800) 636-8259 Ext. 125

(972) 423-9377 Ext. 125

JFlores@mentalix.com

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Mentalix, Inc.

1255 W. 15th Street, Suite 370

Plano, Texas 75075

www.mentalix.com

From: Juan Flores [JFlores@mentalix.com] Sent: Thu 8/18/2011 2:00 PM

To: Bob Wieners

Cc:

Subject: DPS to accept mobile ID checks in September

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Mentalix has received word that the Texas Department of Public Safety will begin accepting rapid ID checks from mobile systems as early as September 1, 2011. Mentalixâ€™s FS Remote ID software supports wireless, single-finger, BlueCheck scanners for use in patrol cars, and starter packs are available for less than $10,000 â€“ including installation and training.

Our FS Remote ID allows you to instantly check a subjectâ€™s identity and run an FBI RISC check on the road simply by scanning two fingers. Officers no longer have to rely on potentially false ID cards or wait for fingerprint checks at the jail to verify identity and check a personâ€™s criminal history. Mentalix has already sold multiple FS Remote ID systems in Texas, to work with both Mentalix and other brands of live scan systems. In addition, Mesquite Police Department is beta testing as a RISC site.

Currently, FS Remote ID will compare captured prints against your local live scan database â€“ no matter which brand you have â€“ and will enable FBI RISC checks. FBI RISC (Repository of Individuals of Special Concern) checks will search FBI databases which include wanted persons, registered sex offenders, and known or suspected terrorists. When Texas DPS begins accepting mobile ID checks in September, the Mentalix systems will also enable mobile searches of the Texas state AFIS. No matter which live scan system you use in your jail, Mentalix can enable searches of your local live scan fingerprint database from the FS Remote ID unit. For a small investment now, you can scale up the number of devices later when needed.

FS Remote ID improves safety by allowing your officers in the field to confirm identities immediately on-site, based on fingerprints. The system works with in-car laptops and Bluetooth technology. Contact me today for a quote. Order your system now to be ready for DPS checks in September!

Mentalix BlueCheck.JPG

Thank you,

Juan M. Flores, Jr.

Regional Sales Manager

Mentalix, Inc.

(800) 636-8259 Ext. 125

(972) 423-9377 Ext. 125

JFlores@mentalix.com

To opt out of receiving future announcements, e-mail APayne@mentalix.com with subject line â€œPLEASE REMOVE.â€ Please include your name in the message. Mentalix does not sell or rent contact information to other parties and will honor all removal requests.

Mentalix, Inc.

1255 W. 15th Street, Suite 370

Plano, Texas 75075

www.mentalix.com

From: Shari Burrows Sent: Wed 8/17/2011 11:30 AM

To: Josh Rogers

Cc: Bob Wieners; Luke Loeser; Matthew Wise

Subject: RE: Search Warrant

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GREAT JOB ONCE AGAIN!!!

Shari Burrows

Friendswood Police Department

Captain - Criminal Investigation Division

281-996-3340

"Denial of responsibility is the essence of immaturity"

From: Josh Rogers

Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2011 2:08 AM

To: Andrew C. Whittaker; Mitchell Jeffcoat; Chris Scofield; Fred W. Cramer; Doug Lauersdorf (dlauersdorf@ci.friendswood.tx.us); Lisa Price (lprice@ci.friendswood.tx.us); Chief (bwieners@ci.friendswood.tx.us); Luke Loeser (lloeser@ci.friendswood.tx.us); Shari Burrows (sburrows@ci.friendswood.tx.us); PDRECORDS; KC Rodgers; FSU; Michael Hurley; Archie Mizell; Dennis Senter; Erik James. Reyna; Matthew Wise; Michael Cordero; Michael L. Scambray; Ryan Jenkins

Subject: Search Warrant

On Wednesday 8/17/2011 FSU along with patrol executed a search warrant at 2701 W Bay Area Blvd #2612 (Bay Brook Village). The search warrant was a result of targeted proactive enforcement that led to an arrest of an individual for a small amount of weed.

The search warrant yielded approximately 2 pounds of marijuana (See Photo)

One 9mm handgun (See Photo)

The arrest of Dayne Ryan Fought DOB 05/13/1989, Possession of Marijuana 4oz to 5 lbs, SJF, Harris County Charge, Bond Pending

Fought had an outstanding warrant from California for Possession of Marijuana

Fought is also is on probation for assault and criminal mischief

Marijuana has an estimated street value of $15,000.00

Second occupant released on scene but had outstanding Pasadena Class C Warrants

Special thanks to night shift officers: Sgt. Scofield, Officers Whittaker and Jeffcoat and to evening shift officer Cramer who was utilized for the targeted proactive enforcement.

Thanks Capt. Rogers

From: Doug Lauersdorf Sent: Wed 8/17/2011 9:13 AM

To: Michael Hurley; Luke Loeser; Bob Wieners

Cc:

Subject: Officer Kimball

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FYI! I spoke with Detective Anderson with PPD on Monday. She advised me that Officer Kimball did not make the final list.

Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4GLTE smartphone

From: Lisa Price Sent: Tue 8/16/2011 11:15 AM

To: thomas.samson@att.net

Cc:

Subject: Response: Suspicious Vehicle in Eagle Lakes Section I

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Mr. Samson,

The Friendswood Police Department is a 24 hour a day, 7 day per week operation. Please call the police dispatcher on the non-emergency number 281-996-3300 the next time that you see this activity occurring. In the meantime, your concerns have been forwarded to the Patrol Division Commander who will make sure that the police units assigned to your area have the information and can look for the vehicle.

You should always report suspicious activity to the police department at the time that it is occurring. Do not wait hours, days, even weeks or months later. You are the eyes and ears of the community and know best when something is suspicious or out of the norm for your neighborhood. Report it, let us check it out and determine if there is any criminal activity occurring.

Officer Lisa Price

Friendswood Police Department

1600 Whitaker Drive

Friendswood, TX 77546-4177

281-996-3313

281-482-9318 fax

281-996-3300 24 hr dispatch

From: Tom Samson [mailto:thomas.samson@att.net]

Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2011 7:26 AM

To: fwdcity

Subject: Suspicious Vehicle in Eagle Lakes Section I

This message is for the Friendswood Police Department.

Over the past few months, usually very early in the morning, before daylight, a silver colored Toyota Corolla S Type will come speeding through our neighborhood. I can see the car coming down Lakeside Lane from Eagle Lakes Drive, they take the first right on Lakeview Circle and then come down Woodstream Circle, running the stop sign and back on to Lakeside Lane. They are going so fast (my guess is 40+ mph) that it is hard to see who is driving. They apparently do not do this every day at the same time. Besides them always running the stop sign, I am concerned that they are scoping out any parked vehicles for potential entry. I am going to try and get a video of this using my Smart Phone video feature next time I see them coming. I am only up at that hour to let our Silky Terrier do her business or I would never see this going on.

Here is a map of where I am talking about the vehicleâ€™s route:

My House

I would appreciate at least a call regarding this matter.

Regards,

Tom Samson

312 Woodstream Circle

Friendswood, TX 77546-5870

Home: 281-996-1321

Mobil: 281-221-1320

e-mail: thomas.samson@att.net

From: Lisa Price Sent: Tue 8/16/2011 9:15 AM

To: Bob Wieners

Cc:

Subject: FW: Lines of Succession

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Do you want your line of succession to be: Chief, Deputy Chief, Patrol Captain, Admin Captain or do you have some other scenario in mind? Also, you had a â€œtraining policyâ€ meeting for 10 a.m., did you want to reschedule that meeting?

Officer Lisa Price

Friendswood Police Department

1600 Whitaker Drive

Friendswood, TX 77546-4177

281-996-3313

281-482-9318 fax

281-996-3300 24 hr dispatch

From: Tonya D. Hilton

Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2011 10:51 AM

To: Lisa Price

Subject: Lines of Succession

Lisa,

Our office is working on the Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP) for the city. Please verify the 3 lines of succession for your department.

Key Directorate Position

Lines of Succession

Chief of Police

1. Deputy Chief of Police

2. Captain Operations

3.

Thanks,

Tonya Hilton

Assistant Fire Marshal

Friendswood Fire Marshal's Office and Office of Emergency Management

281/996-3335

281/996-3331

thilton@friendswood.com

"This e-mail contains the thoughts and opinions of Tonya Hilton and does not represent official City policy."

From: Jolly Ayrhart [jayrhart@fisdk12.net] Sent: Tue 8/16/2011 8:58 AM

To: Bob Wieners

Cc:

Subject: Keep it on the "dow low"

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and mark your calendar

August 25

4 pm

at the FISD Administration Bldg

a "surprise" farewell reception for George Rodgers.

Trish would like to surprise him. Let's see if we can do it.

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From: Luke Loeser Sent: Mon 8/15/2011 3:29 PM

To: Craig Baker

Cc: Bob Wieners

Subject: RE: Status Check

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It is my opinion that accepting this gift may result in a conflict of interest in that a political entity is paying for a trip (all be it educational) for a city employee. As innocent as it is, it may create the appearance of â€œspecial influenceâ€. I can not approve this request.

From: Craig Baker

Sent: Monday, August 15, 2011 2:30 PM

To: tina@friendswoodanimaladvocates.info

Subject: RE: Status Check

Tina,

The last time we spoke, FAA was going to cover the hotel and registration fees but you were not sure on the flight. Do you have any updates on that yet?

I will be putting in another call today to Gulf Coast to see if they have found out a price yet, but I am also working on setting up another vendor that we can order the vaccinations from for almost half price of Gulf Coast. In addition to this new vender, I am still working on getting Webster setup too.

Thank you,

Craig

From: tina@friendswoodanimaladvocates.info [mailto:tina@friendswoodanimaladvocates.info]

Sent: Monday, August 15, 2011 1:31 PM

To: Craig Baker

Subject: Status Check

Craig,

I'm am finalizing flight plans for the October No More Homeless Pet Conference. What is the status on Lisa's participation?

I'm also following up on the cat vaccines. I know that Jarrod has been on vacation and the information was not attainable. When do you expect to have the information so the order can be placed?

Thanks for your help!

Regards,

Tina Wood

President

From: Lisa Price Sent: Mon 8/15/2011 2:49 PM

To:

Cc:

Subject: Friendswood Weekly Activity Report, August 8-14, 2011

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Friendswood Weekly Activity Report, August 8-14, 2011

BURGLARY

Aug. 8 (8:46 p.m.) A vehicle was burglarized while parked at Stevenson Park, 1100 S. Friendswood Drive. The victimâ€™s purse was taken from the rear floorboard after the suspect smashed a rear window to gain entry to the SUV. The burglary occurred sometime after 8:00 p.m.

Aug. 12 (5:51 p.m.) Jewelry and cash were taken during a residential burglary in the 1500 block of Briar Bend. The homeowner discovered a deadbolt unlocked at his front door and had some concerns but didnâ€™t check to see if anything was missing. Later, he discovered that items had been taken from the bedroom. The homeowner believes the burglary may have occurred between noon and 1:30 p.m.

Aug. 13 (4:04 p.m.) A vehicle parked near the pavilion at Stevenson Park was burglarized. The vehicle's owner was attending a party and arrived around 2:00 p.m. and made frequent visits to her vehicle to retrieve items. Just after 4:00 p.m., she discovered the front passenger side window was smashed and her purse had been stolen. The victim immediately called her credit card companies but found that the suspects had already used the cards. Later, a witness advised that she had seen three suspicious men near the victim's vehicle. The witness described the suspects as three black males driving a 4-door dark colored passenger car that was backed into the parking space next to the victim's car. She also advised that one of the men wore a pair of red basketball shorts and a white sleeveless shirt. The witness was able to positively identify Tommie Morrison, Jr. as the suspect she saw in Stevenson Park. Police arrested Morrison and two other men around 8:00 p.m. after a vehicle burglary in Centennial Park.

Aug. 13 (8:02 p.m.) Three Houston men are now in jail following two car burglaries â€“ one at Friendswoodâ€™s Stevenson Park, the other at Centennial Park. Mid-afternoon Saturday, a vehicle was burglarized and a witness provided a description of the suspects and suspect vehicle. Later, around 8:00 p.m., police were called to another car burglary, but this time is was in Centennial Park, near the new Friendswood Junior High School, and a witness provided a similar description of the suspects, silver Pontiac Grand Prix suspect vehicle and the license plate number. The suspect vehicle was spotted in the 3700 block of FM 528. A brief police chase ended at the intersection of FM 528 and W. Bay Area Blvd. Three suspects, Tommie James Morrison, Jr., 41, Vincent Earl Howard, 36, and Michael Tremayne Smith, 26, were arrested and later charged with Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity. The purse stolen during the Centennial Park burglary was found inside the suspects' vehicle. FM 528 and W. Bay Area Blvd had heavy traffic and an immediate termination of the pursuit using an immobilization technique halted and safely ended the car chase. A Friendswood police unit sustained minor damage when it engaged the suspect vehicle. Morrison is a repeat felony offender who is on parole; his prior criminal record includes robbery, aggravated robbery, burglary, theft, fraud, drugs and resisting officers. His bond is set at $20,000. Howard is a repeat felony offender who is on parole; his prior criminal record includes robbery, counterfeiting, drugs, and weapons charges. His bond is set at $60,000. Smith is a repeat felony drug offender who is on parole. Smith, who is also charged with Evading Arrest or Detention in a Motor vehicle, has a $120,000 bond.

THEFT

Aug. 8 (3:11 p.m.) A Rolex watch was reported stolen by a resident of the 800 block of West Lake Circle. The watch was discovered missing in late July but the resident told police that she attempted to find it before reporting it stolen.

Aug. 9 (2:09 p.m.) A large amount of electrical wire was reported stolen from a home under construction in the 2300 block of Opal Springs in the West Ranch subdivision. The theft occurred sometime during the previous weekend.

Aug. 13 (3:28 p.m.) The owner of a landscaping business reported a leaf blower stolen from behind his landscaping trailer. The theft occurred in the 900 block of Merriman between 4:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. while the landscaper was working in the backyard of a home. No suspects are listed.

FRAUD

Aug. 8 (3:40 p.m.) A Friendswood resident reported that more than $2,000 worth of forged checks were written on her credit union checking account. The fraudulent checks contained many differences in the bank and account holder information that were not consistent with the victimâ€™s information. Seven checks passed in the Houston area.

Aug. 8 (4:30 p.m.) A Friendswood resident reported being contacted by an unknown person via email who later sent him two checks for a total amount of $3778. When the resident took the checks to the bank, he learned they were fraudulent.

Aug. 11 (11:26 a.m.) An ex-wife is accused of opening a credit account in under her former husband's name, using his identifying information and making purchases with the new account, all without his permission. The case is under investigation

Aug. 12 (6:33 p.m.) An unauthorized charge on a debit card was reported to police when the card's owner tried to use the card but had the charges rejected for lack of funds. She then discovered that an ATM withdrawal for almost $2,000 was made in Great Britain.

CRIMINAL MISCHIEF

Aug. 13 (3:50 p.m.) A tire was slashed on a vehicle parked in the 16800 block of Forest Bend Avenue. One of the residents reported hearing something peculiar around 11:00 p.m. but did not get up to investigate.

ASSAULT

Aug. 10 (8:50 p.m.) Justin Harold Russo, 28, of Friendswood, was charged with Assault by Contact â€“ Family Violence. Russo shoved his wife during an argument outside their home in the 16800 block of Forest Bend.

Aug. 12 (9:20 p.m.) Lawrence Tracy Lyons, 40, of Friendswood, was charged with Assault by Contact-Family Violence. Officers responded to a family disturbance at the Bridgestone Apartments located at 4949 FM 2351. When officers entered the apartment, they found the television had been knocked over. Lyons is accused of spitting in the face of his common-law wife.

Aug. 13 (7:58 p.m.) A 16-year old juvenile was charged with Assault Causing Bodily Injury-Family Violence. The incident occurred in the 200 block of Brigadoon when the 16-year old attempted to jump from a moving vehicle and then reached over and punched her family member in the face about 10 times. The juvenile was upset because her cell phone was taken away from her as a form of punishment. When police arrived, the family member had a bloody nose, busted lip, and scratches on her face and neck.

Aug. 14 (3:53 p.m.) Laura Michelle Rhodes, 18, of Friendswood, was charged with Assault by Contact-Family Violence. Officers were dispatched to the 16700 block of Townes Red for a disturbance. Rhodes was caught in the act of breaking into her mother's locked jewelry box to access her mother's prescription medications. Rhodes is accused of scratching her mother's arms during the course of the argument. Rhodes also had three outstanding warrants.

DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED

Aug 9 (2:47 a.m.) Britany Nicole Delahoussaye, 23, of League City, was charged with DWI. Delahoussaye was observed driving in the 1800 block of FM 528 with a flat tire and unable to maintain a single traffic lane. She was unable to complete a field sobriety test and consented to a blood test.

Aug. 10 (2:56 a.m.) Annabel Flores Gonzales, 36, of Friendswood, was charged with DWI and Failure to Identify. Gonzales was unable to drive in a single marked lane in the 700 block of W. Edgewood and was stopped in the 1900 block of County Road 129. During the stop, Gonzales provided officers with an identification card belonging to her sister. She failed a field sobriety test and registered .128 on a breath test. During booking, officers found a Texas Security Commission card belonging to Gonzales. That is when she admitted to providing her sisterâ€™s information to the officers.

Aug. 9 (2:59 a.m.) Crystal Michelle Langer, 21, of Friendswood, was charged with DWI. Langer was observed driving erratically in the 2100 block of S. Friendswood. She was stopped in the 2300 block of Playa Dr. She failed a field sobriety test and refused a breath test.

Aug. 13 (2:35 a.m.) Matthew Alan Fiehn, 18, of Friendswood, was charged with Driving Under the Influence-Minor. Fiehn was stopped for speeding in the 300 block of E. Parkwood Avenue. The officer could smell alcohol on Fiehn's breath and asked him to get out of the vehicle. During a search, the officer found an open beer and an open bottle of Vodka.

Aug. 14 (2:07 a.m.) Bryant McNeal Benjamin, 28, of Baytown, was charged with DWI. Benjamin was stopped for speeding in the 700 block of W. Parkwood. When Benjamin was asked for his driver's license, he told the officer that his license was suspended for tickets he had received. During the contact, the officer noted the smell of alcohol coming from inside the car. Benjamin failed a field sobriety test and registered .174 on a breath test.

Aug. 14 (2:29 a.m.) Felicia Nicole Martinez, 24, of Alvin, was charged with DWI. Martinez was observed swerving into oncoming traffic in the 300 block of E. Parkwood. When the officer contacted Martinez, he immediately noted the strong smell of alcohol. Martinez failed a field sobriety test and refused a breath test. Martinez has a conviction for DWI from January 2009.

NARCOTICS

Aug. 11 (12:54 a.m.) Jarrett Scott Appel, 21, of Friendswood, was charged with Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Appel was stopped for a traffic violation in the 600 block of N. Friendswood Drive. During the stop, he admitted to being in possession of a marijuana pipe.

Aug. 9 (2:43 a.m.) Scot Alan Hochard, 48, of Oviedo, FL, was charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance. Hochard was found sleeping in his vehicle in a parking lot in the 3300 block of FM 528. While checking his welfare, officers found Hochard in possession of a half gram of heroin.

Aug. 9 (5:48 p.m.) Tanner Trae Plante, 18, of Friendswood, was charged with Possession of Marijuana. Plante was stopped for a traffic violation in the 1400 block of FM 528. Officers noticed a strong smell of burned marijuana during the contact with Plante. During a search, officers found a bag of hydroponic marijuana.

Aug. 11 (9:04 p.m.) Craig Sergio Charles, 20, of Pearland, was charged with Possession of Marijuana. Charles was stopped for running a stop sign in the 17100 block of Townes Road. Charles told the officer that he had lost his driver's license. So, the officer checked his identifiers and found that he had outstanding warrants in Harris County. Charles told the officer that he knew about the warrant and admitted to having "a little" marijuana in the car. The officer recovered .28 ounces of marijuana.

Aug. 12 (12:53 a.m.) Richard Allan Dare, 51, of Dickinson, was charged with Possession of Marijuana and Possession of a Dangerous Drug. Dare was stopped in the 3200 block of FM 528 and immediately greeted the officer outside of his vehicle. The officer was conducting routine checks of the driver and noticed him "making the sign of the cross," which was odd behavior. Dare was asked and provided consent to search his vehicle. The officer found a tin can containing marijuana and the prescription medication Invega in a prescription bottle with someone else's name on it.

Aug. 13 (10:47 p.m.) William Hunter Coyle, 20, of Friendswood, was charged with Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. He was stopped in the 500 block of Mary Ann Drive while riding a bicycle without required lighting. Coyle had a scale in his pocket and told officers it was used for marijuana. Marijuana residue was found on the scale.

Aug. 13 (12:51 a.m.) Mark Steven Fleckenstein, Jr., 25, of Pearland, was charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance in Penalty Group 2. Fleckenstein ran a stop sign and was stopped in the 17000 block of Blackhawk Blvd. The officer noted the strong smell of marijuana coming from inside the vehicle and as he got closer noticed marijuana residue throughout the vehicle's interior. Fleckenstein had a baggie of marijuana in his pants pocket along with several Adderall pills wrapped in a tissue.

Aug. 14 (7:05 p.m.) James Russell Robison, 46, of Needville, was charged with Possession of Marijuana. Robison was pulling a utility trailer that did not have brake lights or registration. Once he was pulled over, Robison got out of his van in a rage and began yelling and cursing at the police officer. The officer frisked Robison for weapons, but instead found 11 unidentified pills, believed to be MDMA, and a baggie of marijuana. A search of Robison's van turned up a marijuana bong.

Aug. 14 (8:15 p.m.) Carlton Ray Henry, 26, of Pearland, was charged with Possession of Marijuana and Failure to Identify. Michael Christopher Edgar, Jr., 24, of Webster, was charged with Possession of Marijuana. Henry was stopped for an expired registration in the 1100 block of S. Friendswood Drive. When the officer approached the driver, he observed, in plain view, marijuana residue on the driver and passenger's clothing. Edgar was initially holding a bottle of Bud Ice and identified himself with a Texas ID card. The driver, however, did not have a license and at first told the officer that his name was Carlton Clark and that his date of birth was 11/23/84. The dispatcher checked Carlton Clark through the Louisiana database and provided descriptors of Carlton Clark that were inconsistent with the man who the officer had stopped. The driver then told the officer his true name and said that he "forgot" to say that he had recently changed his name. The officer searched the car and found a baggie of marijuana.

WEAPONS

Aug. 12 (12:18 a.m.) Paul Matthew Navarro, 18, of Friendswood, was charged with Possession of a Prohibited Weapon. Navarro was stopped in the 4700 block of FM 2351. After the officer explained the reason for the stop, he then spoke with the passenger. While doing so, he noted marijuana residue on the passenger's shirt. The officer then searched the vehicle and found marijuana residue throughout the interior of the vehicle. He also found a set of silver-colored metal knuckles.

PUBLIC INTOXICATION

Aug. 11 (2:53 a.m.) Matthew Ashley Walker, 27, of Kemah, was charged with Public Intoxication. Walker flagged down an officer in the 3000 block of FM 528. Walker displayed several signs of intoxication. He asked the officer if he could go to jail for the night. The officer granted his request.

Aug. 9 (3:11 a.m.) Hailey Nicole Tyrrell, 18, of Friendswood, was charged with Public Intoxication. Tyrrell attempted to enter the closed HEB store at 701 W. Parkwood. Tyrrell displayed several obvious signs of intoxication.

Aug. 13 (12:51 a.m.) Edward Joseph Bue, 21, of Houston, and Joshua David Keating, 18, of Friendswood, were charged with Public Intoxication in the 3200 block of FM 528. Bue and Keating were observed stumbling across FM 528 between traffic. Keating tripped at the curb, got up, and ran through the sprinklers yelling with his hands in the air. Bue then fell face down, got up and vomited on his sober friend. Keating and Bue could not provide the officer with their address and posed a danger to themselves and others.

TRAFFIC

Aug. 8 (11:21 p.m.) Wendy Monika Sheppard, 31, of Alvin, was charged with Driving While License Invalid. Sheppard was stopped for a traffic violation in the 900 block of W. Parkwood. During the stop, it was learned that Sheppardâ€™s license was suspended in 2007. She also had outstanding warrants in Hitchcock.

Aug. 9 (3:00 p.m.) A hit and run collision occurred in the 1800 block of FM 528. A witness was able to write down the license plate information for the fleeing vehicle. Officers located the driver of the fleeing vehicle at his place of employment later the same day. The investigation resulted in a citation for an unsafe lane change issued to Juan Carlos Patino. The second driver in the collision did not wish to pursue further charges against Patino-Gomez.

Aug. 14 (1:21 a.m.) William Travis Hayley, 21, of Webster, was charged with Fail to Give Information-Unattended Vehicle. Hayley struck a parked vehicle in the 16300 block of Townes Road and drove away. The vehicle's owner heard a loud bang and went outside to investigate. She saw Hayley standing next to his vehicle and asked him if he was okay. Hayley reportedly mumbled something back then jumped in his car and left dragging his front bumper until it finally fell off. An officer was able to contact Hayley by phone. He told the officer that he wanted to get his vehicle to a shop because it was leaking fluid and could not afford a tow truck. The officer then met Hayley at his place of employment and took him into custody.

TIP OF THE WEEK

See It, Hear It, Report It

The Friendswood Police Department encourages citizens to report suspicious activity. Suspicious activity can be any person, act, event, vehicle or situation that appears questionable. Trust your instincts! If it â€œjust doesnâ€™t seem rightâ€ to you, that is when you should call the police department.

â€œSee itâ€ â€“ If you see suspicious activity, report it. The police department relies on early and accurate information from citizens in reporting suspicious activity. You and your neighbors can be the first to spot a burglar in or around a home, or a strange car in a driveway.

â€œHear itâ€ â€“ Listen for suspicious activity. Prowlers or suspicious vehicles can cause unusual sounds or barking dogs. Everyone should get in the habit of looking outside their windows, especially if the noises wake you at night.

â€œReport itâ€ â€“ Remember, you are the eyes and ears of the community. Report suspicious activity immediately. Anything that seems slightly out of place or â€œdoesnâ€™t look rightâ€ could be criminal activity. When calling, be sure to report the reason for your call and the location of the activity.

We all need to stay alert to suspicious persons, vehicles and activities. If you see something suspicious, report it immediately. Get as many details about the vehicle (esp. tag numbers) as you can and a direction of travel. Criminals prosper when citizens are afraid to get involved.

Donâ€™t be afraid to pick up the phone. Just this week, witnesses provided timely and accurate information about burglary suspects. The information led to three arrests and the return of stolen property to the victim. Donâ€™t be like our Forest Bend resident, who heard a noise but did not investigate. If you hear a suspicious noise at night, get out of bed and look outside. Someone may be breaking into your vehicle.

Friendswood Police Non-Emergency number: (281) 996-3300

Crimes in Progress (Burglaries, Thefts, Assaults, etc): dial 911

Officer Lisa Price

Friendswood Police Department

1600 Whitaker Drive

Friendswood, TX 77546-4177

281-996-3313

281-482-9318 fax

281-996-3300 24 hr dispatch

From: Lisa Price Sent: Mon 8/15/2011 11:33 AM

To: Archie Mizell; Bob Wieners; Chris Scofield; Dennis Senter; Doug Lauersdorf; Erik James. Reyna; Josh Rogers; Luke Loeser; Matthew Wise; Michael Cordero; Michael Hurley; Michael L. Scambray; Ryan Jenkins; Shari Burrows

Cc:

Subject: SCN_20110815112739_001.pdf

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Attached is a letter from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) regarding 48 hour alien detainers.

Officer Lisa Price

Friendswood Police Department

1600 Whitaker Drive

Friendswood, TX 77546-4177

281-996-3313

281-482-9318 fax

281-996-3300 24 hr dispatch

From: Lisa Price Sent: Mon 8/15/2011 10:57 AM

To: Bob Wieners

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Subject: Phone Message

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Chief Loeser asked that you call Judge Woltz. Judge Woltz is looking for support (against) the realignment of JP districts and is seeking someone to speak at the commissioners court meeting. Chief Loeser said that he is unavailable to do it this evening. I explained that you had a council meeting tonight but Chief Loeser asked that you call and talked to Judge Woltz regardless.

Officer Lisa Price

Friendswood Police Department

1600 Whitaker Drive

Friendswood, TX 77546-4177

281-996-3313

281-482-9318 fax

281-996-3300 24 hr dispatch

From: AlvinSecOff@aol.com [AlvinSecOff@aol.com] Sent: Sun 8/14/2011 12:52 AM

To: AlvinSecOff@aol.com

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GUYS,

USED G23 GEN II PROJECT GUN.

REPLACED PARTS WITH: EXTENDED SLIDE LOCK, EXTENDED SLIDE RELEASE, LCI EXTRACTOR, SPRING LOADED BEARING FOR LCI EXTRACTOR, NEW RECOIL SPRING, EXTENDED MAGAZINE CATCH, ULTIMATE TRIGGER STOP (FOR OVERTRAVEL ADJUSTMENT), G32 .357SIG EXTENDED 2-PORT BARREL, BLACKED AND BLIND MARKED, TAYLOR FREELANCE SEATTLE SLUG BRASS 3OZ COUNTERWEIGHT/MAGAZINE FUNNEL, BLACKENED, GHOST CONNECTOR 3.5LB, WOLFF 6LB. TRIGGER SPRING. WOLFF 4LB. STRIKER SPRING, WARREN TACTICAL NIGHT SIGHTS; GREEN FRONT, AMBER/YELLOW REAR, GRIP SLEEVE; WALMART 26" UNIVERSAL FIT 1.75--2.125 BICYCLE INNER TUBE.

I'LL TRY TO PUT A FEW ROUNDS DOWNRANGE AFTER I GET OFF DUTY TOMORROW, AND REPORT BACK.

From: Michael Hurley Sent: Sat 8/13/2011 9:26 PM

To: Doug Lauersdorf

Cc: Bob Wieners; Luke Loeser; Lisa Price (lwev@ci.friendswood.tx.us)

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I understand that you generated an email to the patrol supervisors in regards to setting specific numbers for officers to attain instead of using a monthly average for each shift. This will NOT happen. We have used the monthly