Quantcast
breaking news

Choc Harris Announces Retirement

By: Dylan Brooks
Updated: December 8, 2010
watch video
MIDLAND -- After facing criminal charges, a Midland County Constable has announced he is retiring.

    Choc Harris was charged with two counts of tampering with government records over the summer, after being accused of improperly filing paperwork. He was in court Tuesday, and now the constable has announced he will step down from his position in January.

    A special prosecutor has been brought in from Brazos County to hear the case. The county will have to find a replacement for Harris.

Comments

Readers Feel...

hello
Related Content

How and where you can donate to the tornado victims in Moore, OK....

Numerous businesses are collecting supplies for the victims of the Moore Tornado....

In a surprise turn in the House on Monday evening, a bill to reform Medicaid long-term and acute care services became a vehicle for the GOP's platform against Medicaid expansion....

Ahead of a Wednesday bill-passing deadline, Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst has sent an email to supporters urging them to ask their senators to vote out several anti-abortion measures....

Temperatures in parts of Texas have started hitting the upper 90s, and they're likely to stay above normal this summer, according to a forecast by federal climatologists....

A weak cold front will allow temperatures to be below average this afternoon with sunny skies....

Law enforcement officers will be out in full force across Texas during the enforcement period of the campaign "Click It or Ticket"...

Big 2 Community Calendar- We're Big on YOU!...

Jay-Z is denying reports his wife Beyonc is pregnant.  Marianne Elisak reports...

Officials say dozens of people were killed when the massive tornado struck Moore....

 
 
Do you think the T-Bar Ranch pipeline will harm the city of Jal?
 



 
 
 
©1998 - 2013 Permianbasin360.com
Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc.
All Rights Reserved