MISUSED BADGE: Garland, TX (75042) Officer Accused of Using Police Database to Harass Ex-Wife – ONGOING INVESTIGATION

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Garland, TX (75042) – A Texas police officer is under internal and criminal investigation after allegedly using department resources to harass and stalk his ex-wife, according to an official statement released Tuesday. The officer, whose identity has not yet been made public pending disciplinary review, is accused of accessing law enforcement-only databases multiple times without legal justification.

Credit: @CityEyeTX
Credit: @CityEyeTX

According to internal audit logs and sworn testimony, the officer tracked his former spouse’s movements, vehicle records, and even associates through restricted tools typically used for official investigations. Sources close to the matter say the harassment began shortly after a contentious divorce finalized late last year.

Key Facts

  • BREAKING: Texas cop allegedly used official tools to track ex-wife post-divorce

  • IMPACT: One woman targeted; dozens of illegal database lookups under review

  • OFFICIAL SOURCE: “He violated both policy and the public’s trust.” – Chief Alan Rodriguez

  • ACTION: Victims urged to report similar incidents via city’s Police Accountability Portal

“This is a serious breach of both public trust and privacy,” said Police Chief Alan Rodriguez in a prepared statement. “No one is above the law—not even those sworn to uphold it.”

Hyperlocal Impact

  1. Precise Location:
    Garland, TX (75042) – Near Walnut St. & Lavon Dr., close to Garland PD headquarters

  2. Community Connection:
    “If this can happen to her, it could happen to any of us.”
    Sandra Molina, co-owner of Café Lavon

The officer has been placed on administrative leave and could face both criminal charges and federal privacy violations. The victim is reportedly under protection, and advocacy groups are calling for stronger safeguards to prevent similar abuses of power in law enforcement.

This case has sparked outrage across the community, with many residents expressing concern about how police tech can be misused for personal vendettas.

Exclusive Angle

  • WHY THIS MATTERS NOW:
    This comes amid growing scrutiny of police misuse of surveillance databases. Just last month, another Texas department was sued for similar abuse involving license plate readers. Experts warn these tools, while powerful, are often poorly monitored and ripe for personal misuse.

Update Log

  • 5:42 PM: Garland PD confirms officer’s login credentials have been suspended

  • 4:10 PM: Victim relocated under protective order, per county victim services

  • 2:30 PM: Internal Affairs opens formal misconduct investigation against officer

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