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Dallas Police Sergeant Arrested by Royse City PD on Felony Theft Charges

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Published on July 15, 2024
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A Dallas Police Department officer has found himself on the other side of the law after being arrested by the Royce City Police Department on charges of felony theft. Sergeant Thomas Fry, a member of the Detention Services, was taken into custody following an internal investigation that suggested foul play in financial matters, as detailed by the Dallas Police Department.

The Dallas Police Department's Public Integrity Unit, who issued the arrest warrant, launched an inquiry in response to allegations against Fry, the department's findings culminating in the recent action; while the specifics of the misconduct remain undisclosed, the seriousness of a felony charge underscores the gravity of the accusations. What began as an internal whisper has grown into a loud echo that such betrayals, if proven true, do not scurry past the watchful gaze of police accountability, Fry's badge presently offering no harbor against the procedure of law he once upheld, and in folly, may have transgressed.

Fry, who has served with badge #8003, currently adheres to the status of administrative leave with the cloud of both a criminal and internal investigation by the Internal Affairs Division (IAD) looming overhead. The department, adhering to protocol, has suspended Fry, demonstrating that the shield of the law is not impregnable to justice. The internal procedural machinations inch slowly, meticulously, being sure no stone of protocol is left askew as they delve into Fry's professional conduct.