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TexasTowelie

(126,867 posts)
Sun Mar 8, 2026, 05:05 AM Yesterday

Point lays off entire police department amid $500K debt crisis

RAINS COUNTY, Texas (KTRE) - The City of Point announced Friday that it was laying off the entire police department, citing recently discovered debt and a lack of city funds.

The City announced that starting Friday, all members of the Point Police Department, including reserve officers and the chief of police, are being laid off. Additionally, all city-owned equipment, such as vehicles, guns, uniforms and tactical gear, must be returned by 4 p.m.

According to the city, when a new city council is appointed in May, any officer subject to this layoff may apply for reinstatement. However, it is unlikely funding will be available to rehire them.

According to a letter sent to city employees by Mayor Angela Nelson on Thursday, the decision was made after discovering the city is facing a critical lack of funding due to unpaid debts, fines and misappropriation of funds.

Read more: https://www.ktre.com/2026/03/06/point-lays-off-entire-police-department-amid-500k-debt-crisis/

Point is about 55 miles east of Dallas there are out 1,000 residents.

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Point lays off entire police department amid $500K debt crisis (Original Post) TexasTowelie Yesterday OP
Taxes are the price we pay The Wizard Yesterday #1
Plus city officials are elected. multigraincracker Yesterday #2
1000 people is barely a town...why would it need multiple people police force JT45242 23 hrs ago #3
Sounds like the police department was the problem. mwmisses4289 22 hrs ago #4
I grew up in a village of approx 400 people in the midwest - TBF 20 hrs ago #6
Well, when you have a town of 2,000 and 1,400 officers, enough is enough. Wonder Why 21 hrs ago #5

JT45242

(4,001 posts)
3. 1000 people is barely a town...why would it need multiple people police force
Sun Mar 8, 2026, 08:12 AM
23 hrs ago

The normal ratio target is 2 per 1000 people in the US (which seems high to me).

That would seem like some mid level title (sergeant) and another officer.

We are over policed in general and this town has white collar ineptitude or graft problems

mwmisses4289

(3,858 posts)
4. Sounds like the police department was the problem.
Sun Mar 8, 2026, 09:10 AM
22 hrs ago

Possible misappropriation funds, abuse of overtime, possible embezzlement? Sounds like the mayor and city council found where all the money was being siphoned off from.
Small town cop department- wonder if any of the cops are also local drug dealers?

TBF

(36,382 posts)
6. I grew up in a village of approx 400 people in the midwest -
Sun Mar 8, 2026, 11:32 AM
20 hrs ago

We had one police officer, and he just called in help from the County Sheriff when necessary.

I just looked it up because it has been decades since I lived there - they now have a chief and an officer assigned - but on a part-time basis. They are county employees and not 100% dedicated to the village. Population is about the same.



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