Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia has told city officials that he plans to retire from law enforcement and is in line to take a new position with the city of Austin, multiple sources told WFAA.
Less than six months after agreeing to an extension to stay in Dallas through May 2027, Chief of Police Eddie Garcia is leaving for Austin. Dallas County Commissioner John Wiley Price confirmed to ...
Dallas police Chief Eddie García, gets emotional as he talks abut his tenure during his first public remark since his ...
DALLAS – Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia's last day on the job is Friday. He's moving to Austin to start a new career as assistant city manager over public safety in November. The outgoing ...
DALLAS — Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia received an emotional sendoff from the Dallas City Council Wednesday, including tears from Mayor Eric Johnson. Garcia starts his new job as assistant ...
DALLAS - Dallas police chief Eddie Garcia will be on the job for one more month before taking a new assistant city manager job in Austin. Garcia will oversee public safety in Austin under his old ...
DALLAS — Friday marks the first day for the new Dallas Police Department interim police chief. Eddie Garcia will remain in Dallas until Nov. 1, though, and starts his new job as assistant city ...
Bey, 30, was linked to a shooting that occurred Aug. 29 about 9:20 p.m. at Kiest Park in the 3000 block of South Hampton ...
The Dallas Freedom Act passed with 67% of the vote, signaling a change in Dallas' marijuana enforcement policy.
There are four controversial, voter-driven amendments on the ballot in Dallas that could have a big impact on the budget and public safety in the city.