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Posted on: Monday, October 6, 2008
I loved the article by Jes Garza
   
 
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I loved the article by Jes Garza in your September issue. He was right on target. That is the way it is. I noticed you also had some articles that included Montgomery County but it only involved the Conroe area. The Porter-New Caney part of Montgomery County has long since been disowned by the law enforcement community. There are four deputies in that area which covers a lot of miles, therefore, the drug dealers and illegals have taken over the area. Deputies sat across the street from a bar and watched numerous drug deals go down and did nothing. Had it not been for Constable Travis Bishop and his men this area would be worse than it is.
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