Rats get taste for drugs in Houston police evidence room

Rats get taste for drugs in Houston police evidence room
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Rats get taste for drugs in Houston police evidence room
Author: Maya Yang
Published: Jan, 16 2025 23:00

Police department officials lament ‘systemic problem’ and say rats ‘enjoying’ 400,000lbs of marijuana in storage. Houston has found itself with a problem after drug-eating rats invaded the city’s police evidence room, according to officials. Last Friday, a handful of city officials including Houston mayor John Whitmire, police chief J Noe Diaz and Harris county district attorney Sean Teare gave a press conference in which they announced new efforts to clear out outdated evidence from the Houston police’s evidence room which has been infested with rats, KHOU reports.

Speaking at the press conference, Whitmire said: “Just one example, we’ve got 400,000lbs of marijuana in storage that the rats are the only ones enjoying.”. Echoing similar sentiments, Diaz said: “We have over 1.2 million pieces of evidence here at the Houston police department. We have notes from a 1947 homicide that we still keep … We have instances where we have kilos of cocaine from the 90s where people have already been sent to prison, have already been released from the sentence, and we still store it.”.

Joshua Reiss, general counsel of the Harris county district attorney’s office, said the rats had also managed to get into an evidence room belonging to Houston police’s narcotics division. “The Harris county district attorney’s office was notified last week that the HPD Narcotics Evidence Room at 1200 Travis had a problem or issue with rodents,” Reiss told KHOU, adding: “They got into packaging containing mushrooms.”.

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