Showing posts with label arrests. Show all posts
Showing posts with label arrests. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Chase ends with crash, arrests in SW Houston

  HOUSTON (KTRK) -- Two suspects were arrested Saturday after leading Texas Department of Public Safety troopers on a chase in southwest Houston.

The chase began around 8am near the Astrodome. According to officials, the driver of a Chrysler sedan was spotted committing a traffic violation and then refused to stop for a DPS trooper.

The pursuit went down the westbound South Loop feeder road before entering a neighborhood where the car crashed near Spellman at Cliffwood.

The driver and a passenger bailed and escaped on foot, but officials say both were caught and arrested within an hour in the same neighborhood.

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Friday, October 5, 2012

FBI arrests seven people, including president, connected to Riverside General Hospital

  HOUSTON (KTRK) -- Law enforcement sources tell Eyewitness News the FBI has arrested seven people connected to a local hospital.

A federal strike force has charged 91 people in seven different cities. All of them are in the medical industry and they're all accused of Medicare fraud schemes.

We watched 12 six people involved in that health care fraud crackdown appear in federal court Thursday afternoon. Seven of them have ties to one of the city's oldest hospitals, in Houston's Third Ward, and the most prominent is the facility's own president.

Riverside General Hospital has had its fair share of problems lately, even some "difficult times" as its president, Earnest Gibson III, puts it on the hospital's website. But perhaps there's no time more scandalous a time than now.

Riverside General's at the center of a nationwide health care fraud investigation.

"Charges have been brought against 91 defendants, including doctors, nurses and other licensed medical professionals for their alleged participation in fraud schemes involving nearly $430 million in false billings," U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said.

In Houston, investigators allege Gibson, his son, Earnest IV, William Bullock and five others linked to the hospital and its satellite offices were part of an elaborate Medicare scheme involving programs connected to the treatment of mental illness.

They're accused of money laundering, submitting false claims to the government for services that weren't needed and bribing Medicare beneficiaries with cigarettes and food.

"It's a shame, it's injustice to this community. That's what it is," Gibson told us.

"Are you guilty of Medicare fraud?" we asked.

"Absolutely 1,000 percent no," he replied.

"Why would they charge you then?"

"Because this is crazy accusation."

Court documents allege Riverside General's director and co-conspirators submitted approximately $158 million in fraudulent claims between 2005 and 2012.

"Such activity not only siphon precious taxpayer resources, drive up health care costs and jeopardize the strength of the Medicare program, it also disproportionately victimizes the most vulnerable members of our society, including the elderly, disabled and impoverished Americans," Holder said.

The judge has set the Gibson's bond at $75,000. Also as part of their bond condition, the judge requested that all the defendants get jobs not related in the health care field. But Gibson's attorney Catherine Baen says her client has helmed Riverside General Hospital for three decades and they will fight that stipulation.

"There was an investigation done on this long ago, an internal investigation I believe, and it showed no wrong doing and Mr. Gibson is not guilty," Baen said.

Many of the defendants will return to court next week for a hearing, though for long time community activists like Pastor James Nash, they are hoping the historic hospital survives.

"That hospital is an icon, and in that community it's very much needed," Nash said.

A spokesperson for Riverside told us, "The hospital is waiting on legal counsel at this time. We do support Mr. Gibson and his leadership for 30-plus years."

All the defendants are scheduled for another hearing in a week.

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Saturday, December 31, 2011

Prostitution sting in Texas City nets 4 arrests

See it on TV? Check here.Four woman were arrested and charged with prostitution during a sting in Texas City Four woman were arrested and charged with prostitution during a sting in Texas City

  TEXAS CITY, TX (KTRK) -- A prostitution sting in Texas City on Thursday ended with four women under arrest and facing charges.

Earlier this week, the Texas City Police Department received complaints about possible prostitution activity in the 1400 block of Texas Avenue. During a sting yesterday, with the help of the Nassau Bay Police Department, investigators were able to arrest Kathleen Hill, 40; Michelle Broussard, 44; Tanya Matthews, 42; and Raechel Fleming, 32.

All four woman have been charged with prostitution. Hill and Broussard had prior prostitution convictions.

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Thursday, May 19, 2011

Golf cart joyride ends in felony arrests

  Four men face felony charges after stealing seven golf carts and causing thousands of dollars in damage, officials said.

Garrett Charles Walsh, 22, of Conroe and 19-year-old Ryan Fredrick Zacharias, 20-year-old Domenic Alexander Floyd and 22-year-old Dustin Duane Debord -- all of Fulshear -- were all arrested Tuesday.

According to the Fort Bend County Sheriff's Office, the group broke into a building and stole seven golf carts, then took them on a joyride and vandalized them.

The damages are estimated at more than $30,000.

All four men are charged with burglary of a building.

Walsh, Zacharias and Floys were apprehended at their homes early Tuesday and officials said Debord turned himself in that afternoon. Walsh has a $75,000 bond and is currently on parole for a previous burglary charge. Zacharias, Debord and Floyd each have a $25,000 bond.

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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Two more arrests in fatal driveway shooting

  ATASCOCITA, TX (KTRK) -- Two more suspects have been arrested in the shooting death of a man in the driveway of his Atascocita home.

Bobby Dean Jones, 18, and Bruce Lee Taylor, 29, are charged with capital murder. They appeared Monday morning during a probable cause hearing. On Friday, police arrested Giovanni Mora, 18, in the case. Mora is also charged with capital murder. Prosecutors say the men tried to carjack the vehicle of Donald Frye and confronted him in his driveway the night of April 11 after he returned home from running an errand. Frye resisted and was fatally shot in the chest. The vehicle was not taken. Prosecutors allege Taylor was the getaway driver and Jones was the shooter. The murder weapon has been recovered. Fingerprints on Frye's vehicle came back to Mora who implicated Jones and Taylor, prosecutors say. All three men are being held without bond. Jones has a current aggravated assault with a deadly weapon charge. He was out on bond when he allegedly committed the murder. Jones also has convictions for theft and criminal trespass. Taylor has convictions for theft and criminal mischief. Mora has a robbery conviction from 2010 and a drug conviction from 2009. (Copyright ©2011 KTRK-TV/DT. All Rights Reserved.)  


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Sunday, April 17, 2011

Police chase ends with three arrests

  Three men were in custody Sunday after a police chase through southwest Houston.

Around midnight Saturday, a Houston Police Department officer spotted a stolen Nissan on West Sam Houston Parkway at Harwin Dr. The officer tried to pull the car over, but the driver sped away.

HPD gave chase all the way east down Harwin to Hillcroft, where the driver lost control and hit the side of a minivan.


Three men in the stolen car took off on foot, but HPD officers eventually caught all three.


No one in the van was injured, police said.

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