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Sunday, October 7, 2012

Traffic alert on Highway 290 this weekend

  HOUSTON (KTRK) -- There's a traffic alert this weekend on Highway 290. If you travel in the area of 290 and 610, you know there's a lot of activity and closures, all part of construction on that interchange.

New closures include the 290 eastbound exit ramp to Mangum-Dacoma. It's closed and won't reopen until Monday morning.

Also be aware of alternating lane closures on the main eastbound lanes of 290 from 34th street to Mangum and 34th Street to Dacoma.

The closures are so crew can begin construction on columns for the new connector ramp to I-10.

Check real-time traffic information in our ABC13.com traffic section

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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Mom asks Friendswood police to end traffic deals

FRIENDSWOOD, TX (KTRK) -- A mom turned undercover drug informant says she is now demanding Friendswood police stop offering informant deals to traffic violators starting immediately.

The single mom says she was recently ticketed in Friendswood for two traffic violations. In a rare move, police questioned the woman for hours about any possible drug connections. She denied having any but tells us police finally gave her a choice. She could spend a night in jail or agree to go undercover as a drug buyer. She took the deal, but quickly wanted out.

"It still worries me. I still have to worry about my name being in the middle of that," the woman said.

Friendswood police confirm they do these deals about once a month.

The woman's attorney demanded the city stop offering the deals, promise not to retaliate against her and compensate her for what she calls civil right violations.

The city's attorney has the demands, but did not not return our calls.

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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Traffic violator turns into confidential informant?

FRIENDSWOOD, TX (KTRK) -- The story of a way out of a traffic ticket that seems hard to believe. A single mom stopped by Friendswood police for a bad lane change ends up changing into a confidential drug informant.

It was dinner time and this single mom from Friendswood wanted to pick up some KFC. She didn't signal a lane change and soon was pulled over.

"This is the first time I've been pulled over and the first time I've dealt with anything like this in my life," the woman said.

The traffic ticket would've cost a couple hundred bucks at the most to get out of. The reason we're telling her story is because her traffic ticket turned into a secret undercover deal to buy drugs for the Friendswood police.

"I was agreeing to do three buys for him to get out of my insurance and inspection citations," she said.

"You were agreeing to become a drug snitch?" we asked.

"Yes," she said.

During the traffic stop, Friendswood police officers found a brand new glass pipe in her car with a price tag attached and they returned it to her. They also found a bottle of her prescription medication Suboxone, an anti-addiction medication. She was prescribed Suboxone after getting off Vicodin for dental pain.

After the stop, officers took the woman to a Friendswood police station, put her in a holding cell and strip searched her.

"She made me bend over, she looked everywhere, she didn't find anything," the woman said.

It'd been four hours since she left her son without adequate supervision to get dinner. She was only supposed to be gone 15 minutes.

"I actually begged and begged and begged and begged for them to let me call my mom to go get my son," the woman said.

Police offered her a deal.

"I had two choices, that they were going to either arrest me, or I could agree to do some controlled buys for him," the woman said.

From single mom without a stain on her record to drug snitch in just a few hours. The next day she made that undercover buy alone, nervous, scared for her safety, and she says without any to communicate with a police officer outside in case something went bad.

"I was scared for my safety," the woman said.

She got $100 worth of meth, turned it in to cops and then called a lawyer to get her out of a deal she now knows she never should have made in the first place.

But when the lawyer started pushing to get that woman out of the undercover deal, the Friendswood Police Department pushed back, essentially threatening to giver her name to the drug dealer.

"He would make sure to get an affidavit and the warrant to arrested the girl. He would try to bust her and he would make sure to tell her that I was the one who ratted her out," the woman said.

It's hard to believe, but there it is in a text message from the Friendswood detective, saying it would be up to the Brazoria County DA if they would have to name their source. And on the phone too with the woman's defense attorney. He recorded that call and gave it to us:

"We can go ahead and just file a warrant, based on the one controlled buy that she did and name her in the warrant," Friendswood Chief Bob Wieners said.

Police officers haven't yet and now say they won't. But they do say this is a common practice in Friendswood, turning traffic tickets in to drug informant deals.

"We work plenty of Class C contracts," Wieners said.

About one a month, the chief told us on the phone, deals his city prosecutor knows nothing about. Chief Weiners confirmed the deal he made with this woman but said we don't know the whole story.

"But please don't think that you telling me you have a side of the story without divulging any of it is somehow clearing the air," we told Weiners.

Although he wouldn't share it with us, we reached out to the Friendswood city manager and the city attorney, asking them to share any facts we should know before reporting the woman's concern. They both said this is an ongoing police investigation matter and they weren't going to tell us, or you, anything about how or why their police department turned a ticket into a trip into the underworld.

"I feel like because they knew I had so much to lose that I'd want to agree to it. I just thought that's why they were doing it," the woman said.

We've already heard from another driver who was offered a similar deal just weeks ago in Friendswood, but when we checked with area prosecutors and a few other law enforcement agencies, this apparently is not a widespread practice.

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Saturday, September 15, 2012

Traffic alert in downtown area this weekend

  HOUSTON (KTRK) -- There's a traffic alert to tell you about if you are heading downtown this weekend. Crews are shutting down Main Street as they continue to work on expanding METRO rail.

Main Street between Texas and Walker will be shut down at 7pm tonight and won't reopen until 4am Monday.

METRO is currently expanding its light rail with three new lines under construction. Businesses on Main Street will still be open during the closure.

Check real-time traffic information in our ABC13.com traffic section

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Friday, June 1, 2012

Shuttle replica move may cause some traffic delays today

  HOUSTON (KTRK) -- The full-size space shuttle replica is about to complete the last leg of its journey to Space Center Houston. A barge finished towing it across the Gulf from the Kennedy Space Center yesterday.

Today, it will go under the bridge near the Kemah Boardwalk and then dock in Clear Lake.

You won't be able to miss the 122-foot long shuttle replica. It's on top of a barge right now scheduled to make it to the NASA dock this afternoon and to Space Center Houston on Sunday. That means that the Seabrook-Kemah bridge will be closed to drivers and boaters from 12:30pm to 1:30pm this afternoon.

Several lanes of Nasa Parkway will be closed for most of the day today, starting at 11am and going until around 10pm.

Festivities begin at 2pm at the Johnson Space Center and continues into the weekend. Many people have been looking forward to this for a long time.

"Seeing it on a barge and having seen it from your helicopter, it's really weird seeing it on the water," said resident Jason Fennelly.

"History -- you know, just something we've never seen before," said resident Julie Harris.

Of course, many people are upset that this isn't a real shuttle. But they'll all get a chance to see it as it makes its move later this afternoon.

"Shuttlebration" schedule of events:

Friday, June 1:

* 2:00 PM - Event Area Open to Public
Transportation to and from Johnson Space Center will begin. Street party area will include NASA space exploration exhibits, music and entertainment from 2pm - 9pm.
* 3-5:00 PM Shuttle Replica Arrives at NASA Dock with Fire Boat Water Arch
* 4:30 PM Welcome Ceremony & T-38 Flyover
* 6:30 - 8:30 Music by Max Q, the all Astronaut Band
9:00 PM Fireworks Display on Clear Lake
10:00 PM Final Tram Returns to Parking Area
* Schedule subject to change

Saturday, June 2:
The space shuttle replica will be loaded onto a mobile transfer vehicle for transport to SCH. The lakeside load-out will take a full day to complete. There are no public events planned for this day.

Sunday, June 3:
5:00 - 8:00 AM - Replica transported along NASA Parkway from JSC dock to Space Center Houston. NASA Parkway and NASA 1 Bypass will be closed from 5 AM - 9 AM
10:00 AM - 1:00 PM - Following the arrival, there will be a free, family-oriented public celebration in the Space Center Houston parking lot, offering viewing opportunities of the replica, NASA space exploration exhibits, fun activities for the entire family and much more. Discount admission to Space Center Houston is available online.

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Thursday, May 10, 2012

Houston man busted with 33 lbs of cocaine in Louisiana traffic stop on I-10

Christopher B. Wade was booked with speeding and possession with intent to distribute cocaine in excess of 400 grams. Christopher B. Wade was booked with speeding and possession with intent to distribute cocaine in excess of 400 grams. (Iberville Parish Sheriff's Office)

AP  GROSSE TETE, LA -- Iberville Parish sheriff deputies have arrested a 41-year-old Houston man and booked him with possession of more than 33 pounds of cocaine.

Sheriff Brent Allain tells The Advocate deputies were conducting a traffic stops Thursday near Grosse Tete along Interstate 10 when they pulled over Christopher B. Wade for allegedly speeding.

Allain says deputies searched the suspect's car after they noticed Wade acting suspiciously during the traffic stop.

Allain said deputies then asked Wade for permission to search his vehicle.

The deputies found 15 packages of cocaine, which has an estimated street value of $1.5 million.

Wade was booked with speeding and possession with intent to distribute cocaine in excess of 400 grams.

He remains in the Iberville Parish jail. Bond has not been set.

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Saturday, April 28, 2012

Traffic Alert: Parts of West Sam Houston Tollway closed this weekend

  HOUSTON (KTRK) -- We have a major traffic alert to tell you about this weekend for drivers on the west side.

All southbound lanes of the West Sam Houston Tollway will be closed between Hammerly and Memorial. The closure starts Friday night at 10pm and ends Saturday at 8am. Motorists will have to exit Hammerly and re-enter southbound at Memorial

Then starting Saturday night at 10pm, all northbound lanes between Memorial and Clay will be closed until noon on Sunday. Drivers will have to exit Memorial and re-enter northbound at Clay. The eastbound and westbound I-10 connectors to northbound West Sam Houston Tollway will also be closed.

Road crews will be shutting parts of the Tollway down for pavement markings.

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Thursday, January 26, 2012

Galveston put 12 employees in traffic division on administrative leave

  GALVESTON, TX (KTRK) -- The city of Galveston's entire traffic division is on paid administrative leave.

The city isn't saying much about what happened, but here's what we've learned. All 12 employees are on leave until an investigation is complete.

Until then, all of the traffic division's duties and responsibilities have been given to other departments.

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Friday, December 23, 2011

Routine traffic stop turns into police chase

  HOUSTON (KTRK) -- A driver was bloodied while trying to out-drive police on the northeast side overnight.

The 20-minute, low-speed chase ended when the driver finally gave up on Idylwild and Cavalcade.

Originally, officers tried to pull over the PT Cruiser for a traffic violation on North Main. The driver kept going until he finally surrendered.

It's not clear how he got that bloody cut just above his eye.

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Routine traffic stop turns into wild chase

HOUSTON (KTRK) -- There was a wild off-road police chase that went from downtown Houston to Humble overnight.

Houston police say it all started around 1am as a routine traffic stop downtown. Authorities say when the suspect, who had a female passenger in the car with him, noticed an officer had spotted drugs in his vehicle, he shoved the officer to the ground and sped off, driving on side streets along the Eastex Freeway.

Police say at some point during the chase, he slowed down and the female jumped out of the car. Houston police say he kept driving, eventually going off road and then down railroad tracks for about a half a mile.

Five police cars tried to follow him, but got stuck on the tracks. Authorities say the suspect then bailed out if his car and hid along Reinhardt Bayou. He was eventually caught by a police dog.

The suspect faces a list of felony charges, including assault on a police officer and evading arrest. More charges could be on the way as the female claims she was not the suspect's girlfriend, but was taken and held captive.

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Monday, May 16, 2011

Heights Wal-Mart traffic may threaten bridge integrity

HOUSTON (KTRK) -- People in The Heights want an 80-year-old bridge repaired, especially with the potential for heavy traffic moving in with new construction.

The Yale Street Bridge over White Oak Bayou surrounds a proposed Wal-Mart store. Heights residents gathered Saturday to voice their concerns.

"We're really disappointed in our city officials at this point," said Viula Torgerson with the Responsible Urban Development for Houston organization.

Torgerson and her neighbors are protesting to call attention to the bridge, which is just south of Interstate 10.

They say it's only designed to hold 40,000 pounds -- not built to withstand the weight of 18 wheelers, school buses and heavy construction trucks all passing at the same time.

"You put two or three full 18 wheelers on here and this bridge is going down, and someone's going to die," Heights resident Graeme Mardon said.

With a new Wal-Mart being built around the corner and the chance of additional development, these residents are demanding the bridge be fixed before any groundbreakings.

"Once they start this development, it'll be harder and harder to stop," ------------ said.

In addition, the city is adding a nearby stop light, which residents say will create more idling on the already shoddy bridge.

"There's going to be a massive increase of traffic, in particular 18 wheelers," ---- said.

Trucks could be redirected through neighborhood streets -- including Heights Blvd. -- instead of Yale. This is an idea cyclists are putting the brakes on.

"I just want it safe," Cheryl Hensley said.

The proposed Wal-Mart has been a magnet for controversy even before the bridge concerns. Some neighbors feel the store would bring unwanted traffic and hurt the quality of life in The Heights, but supporters say Wal-Mart will bring jobs.

The developer has already bought more land around the proposed Wal-Mart to build other stores.

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