
The Irving Police Department is reaching out to the public to catch individuals involved in the improper disposal of tires throughout local neighborhoods. These suspects have been caught on camera, as documented in a recent social media appeal, systematically dumping tires instead of utilizing the services provided by the city's landfill. The Irving Police Department's post coined 'Who Done It Wednesday,' aims to turn the community's attention towards identifying these so-called "big-time litter bugs."
There seems to be a peculiar pattern that has emerged, and it centers around the illegal dumping that's blighting neighborhoods, apparently, the suspects have decided that this form of trash disposal is more convenient than the lawful alternative. In their statement, the Irving Police underscored the irony of the situation by rhetorically asking if these individuals have heard of 'The City of Irving Landfill.' The department urges that anyone who might have valuable information on the littering culprits should contact Detective M. Herring at [email protected] or by phone at 972-721-4634.
Moreover, for those who wish to remain anonymous but still contribute to the crackdown on environmental disregard, the department has made provisions. One can leave an anonymous tip at any time by calling (972) 273-1010 or emailing [email protected].









