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The Travis County Corrections Bureau encompasses two correctional facilities managed by the Travis County Sheriff's Office in Travis County, Texas: the Travis County Jail, a central booking facility in downtown Austin, and the Travis County Correctional Complex in Del Valle.
In 2005 Travis County was the only county in Texas to vote against the Proposition 2 state constitutional amendment banning gay marriage, with slightly under 60% of voters being against it. [28] In 2020, Travis County backed Democrat Joe Biden with nearly 72% of the vote, his strongest showing in the state and the best showing for any ...
There are over 150 federal law enforcement offices in Texas. including those for the Federal Bureau of Prisons, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives; Customs and Border Protection; Drug Enforcement Administration; Federal Bureau of Investigation; Immigration and Customs Enforcement; United States Secret Service; Department of the Army Criminal Investigation Division; Naval ...
The Travis County sheriff's office and the Austin Police Department seized more than 30 pounds of methamphetamine, the biggest drug seizure conducted by the sheriff's office in more than two ...
An inmate's death at the Travis County Jail is being investigated, according to a news release issued Sunday by the Travis County sheriff's office. Jeffrey Pope, 30, was booked into the jail Feb ...
Village on Sunday night, in an incident being investigated as a homicide, the Travis County sheriff's office said in a news release. After 9:30 p.m. Sunday, deputies received several 911 calls ...
Wasek, 29, was previously indicted on 21 felony counts of invasive visual recording, according to the Travis County District Attorney’s Office. He was indicted in front of a grand jury on May 17 ...
She was subsequently elected to two four-year terms as sheriff of Travis County, [4] serving from 1997 through 2004. [3] The sheriff's office had some 1,200 employees at the time of Fraiser's tenure. [5] Fraiser, a Democrat, was the first woman and the first openly gay person in that post. [4]