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Bowie Police investigating a complaint against officer

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Bowie Police Chief Guy Green said Friday the department received a written complaint on an officer during a traffic stop on the morning of May 5 near Bowie Elementary School.
“This department takes all complaints seriously and will take any appropriate action. A partial body cam video has been posted on Facebook by the complainant,” said Green. “This department will review the entire body cam footage, as well as the in-car camera video that captured the first initial contact with the driver. We will have no further comment on this case due to an ongoing investigation into the complaint.”

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Crews tackle an eight-inch water line break

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City water crews had a wet mess as they tried to repair an eight-inch water line break on Tarrant Street near the Bowie Police parking lot on Lindsey. (Photos by Barbara Green)

Top photo) Fire hydrants east and west of the line break on Tarrant were opened to help alleviate pressure as the repairs were made on the line.

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Nelson Street reopens after a lengthy repair project

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After a year of renovations Nelson Street at Mill was reopened today to traffic. Nearly $3 million in repairs were made to this area to repair major drainage issues. A Bowie police vehicle came along and was the first vehicle to roll through after city staff and council members removed the barricades. (Photo by Barbara Green)

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Amon Carter reopens

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Lake Amon G. Carter has now (Thursday, Nov. 14) re-opened for boating. Selma Parkremains closed due to electric problems caused by high water. Water levels remain above normal and boaters should be cautious of possible debris.

The lake was closed on Nov. 8 after heavy rainfall and a rising lake level. It is considered full at 920 mean sea level and through the weekend it was topped more than 922 msl.

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