Police in Houston are currently dealing with drug-addicted rats who have acquired a taste for weed, cocaine, and other illicit drugs.
The rodents are enjoying marijuana at the Houston Police Department that has been sitting in evidence for years.
Rodents infiltrated a narcotics evidence room at Houston police’s headquarters, accessing drugs and potentially disrupting ...
HPD and the Harris County District Attorney's office is changing how evidence is stored after a 'drug-addicted rat' problem ...
"We've got 400,000 lbs. of marijuana in storage, that the rats are the only ones enjoying it," said Houston Mayor John ...
The Houston Police Department says its methods for storing seized drugs have gone up in smoke after it was discovered that ...
The Houston Police Department, the Mayor's office, and the District Attorney's Office are teaming up for a holistic approach ...
"Drug-addicted rats" are eating narcotics seized and stored by Houston police, prompting a change in how long the police ...
Rats have infiltrated a Narcotics Evidence Room in Houston, forcing the DA's office to alert attorneys on thousands of cases ...
A rat infestation in a property room holding 1.2 million pieces of evidence is sparking concerns. "Anytime evidence is ...
The property room contains a backlog of thousands of pounds of evidence that is no longer needed, including notes from a ...