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Fort Bend County law enforcement arrested 19 people on suspicion of driving while intoxicated over the Fourth of July holiday, a major uptick in arrests compared to other recent no-refusal weekends, according to the district attorneyâs office.
âI would say people are definitely acting like the pandemic is over,â said Alison Baimbridge, a vehicular crimes prosecutor with the Fort Bend County District Attorneyâs Office.
A no refusal weekend refers to an operation wherein police officers and law enforcement have quicker access to search warrants for drivers that refuse a breath or blood test.
DWI arrests declined substantially for much of the coronavirus pandemic. For instance, county officials made eight arrests over Memorial Day and 12 over Christmas and New Yearâs Eve, according to data provided by Wesley Wittig, executive assistant district attorney.
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Houston Tiger Is Found After Being Missing for Days
The 9-month-old Bengal, which appeared to be unharmed, was taken to an animal shelter, the Houston police said on Saturday evening.
A Bengal tiger startled neighbors in a West Houston neighborhood on Sunday. Credit.Rob Wormald, via Twitter
May 15, 2021Updated 11:18 p.m. ET
A tiger that was last seen wandering around a residential neighborhood in Houston last weekend has been found and “appears to be unharmed,” the Houston police said on Saturday.
The tiger, a 9-month-old Bengal named India, was taken to an animal shelter, and on Sunday it will be brought to the Cleveland Amory Black Beauty Ranch in Murchison, Texas, the police said.
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Tiger no longer on the loose in Houston
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A tiger that was last seen wandering around a residential neighbourhood in Houston last weekend has been found and âappears to be unharmedâ, police said.
âWe got him, and heâs healthy,â Ronald Borza, a commander with the Houston Police Department, said on Saturday (Sunday AEST) in a video that showed him petting the tiger as he drank from a bottle.
The tiger drew widespread attention after videos circulated online that showed him meandering through a West Houston neighbourhood.
Commander Borza said the tiger had been found after an employee of the cityâs animal shelter spoke to a friend of the tigerâs owner, who said the owner wanted to turn the tiger in.
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