Texas A&M Forest Service Law Enforcement officers have state-wide jurisdiction, and full authority as peace officers. As natural resource officers, their main focuses are timber-related crimes and wildfire investigation.
Following a Texas A&M Forest Service timber theft investigation, $50,240 has been recovered to a group of Panola County landowners for unpaid timber sales. The Panola County landowners entered a timber sale agreement with a timber harvesting company and were paid $21,167 for their timber, which they felt was a significantly low price […]
Compliments or complaints against a Texas A&M Forest Service peace officer, should be directed to the Law Enforcement Department. Texas Government Code Sec. 614.022 COMPLAINT TO BE IN WRITING AND SIGNED BY COMPLAINANT To be considered by the head of a state agency or by the head of a fire department or local law enforcement […]
On Law Enforcement Appreciation Day, Texas A&M Forest Service honors its Law Enforcement investigators and officers for their dedication to public safety and the protection of Texas’ natural resources.
Timber theft is on the rise with the price of timber increasing and more absentee landowners in Texas. While forest landowners initially feel the monetary loss, everyone loses because trees are taken without proper reforestation methods in place to ensure new forests for the future. Many timber theft cases involve absentee landowners who are more […]
Our Law Enforcement investigators and officers specialize in wildland arson investigations. Wildland arson poses threats to life, safety, and property across the state. It can occur in rural and urban areas and affects landowners and citizens while posing a hazard to firefighters. We offer rewards up to $10,000 for tips that lead to […]
A volunteer firefighter and emergency medical services (EMS) crew member in Alpine, Texas, was arrested July 5 on suspicion of setting multiple brush fires in the area.
Colton Curles thrives on challenges. He loves the work he does as Texas A&M Forest Service Task Force Coordinator for the Central Branch, and he’s passionate about making a difference in his community.
March 7, 2024 It was brought to our attention that two local firefighters on state deployment as part of the Texas Intrastate Fire Mutual Aid System removed animal antlers off of a landowner’s property in the Panhandle this week. We take this seriously and do not tolerate this kind of behavior.
Les Rogers retired as Texas A&M Forest Service Incident Response Department Head and Chief Law Enforcement Officer last month, capping a 25-year career with the agency.
The second of three men indicted in a timber theft investigation in Liberty County was convicted of engaging in organized criminal activity this month.
Texas A&M Forest Service Law Enforcement Investigators and the Kaufman County Sheriff’s Office arrested Frances Charline Lee Cole, 51, of Kaufman, Texas for theft of more than $2,500 and less than $30,000 in Hopkins County on March 2, 2022.
Texas A&M Forest Service Law Enforcement Investigators arrested Philip Eugene McKenzie, Jr, 60, of Magnolia, Texas on two counts of Timber Purchase as a Trustee with Intent to Defraud in Montgomery County on February 24, 2022.
Three suspects were indicted by a grand jury in Liberty County on the charge of Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity, a second degree felony, on December 15, 2021.
Clinton Moore, 61, of Nacogdoches, Texas, was arrested August 24, 2021 in Cherokee County for Timber Purchase as a Trustee with Intent to Defraud on timber valued between $20,000 – $100,000, a third degree felony.
Troy Grice of Groveton, Texas, was indicted on February 25, 2021, by a grand jury in Jasper County on the charge of Timber Purchase as Trustee with Intent to Defraud.
Texas A&M Forest Service has been a guardian of the state’s natural resources for over 100 years, but not everyone realizes that they have a law enforcement department to help protect and serve.
Texas A&M Forest Service law enforcement investigators arrested James Michael “Mike” Bennett of Cleveland, Texas for Timber Purchase as a Trustee with Intent to Defraud on Feb. 13, 2020 in Montgomery County. Bennett, 55, was charged with a state jail felony as the timber was valued between $500 and $20,000.
Troy Lee Grice, 48, of Groveton, Texas was arrested Feb. 16, 2020 in Cherokee County for Timber Purchase as a Trustee with Intent to Defraud. The timber is valued between $100,000 and $200,000, making the crime a second degree felony.
There will be a group of veterans from Team Rubicon on the William Goodrich Jones State Forest between May 25 through June 2 conducting restoration work to improve potential red-cockaded woodpecker nesting and foraging areas.
Wood, seemingly the humblest of building materials, has made a comeback. Stronger, safer and more beautiful than ever before, cross-laminated timber (CLT) eliminates concerns that formerly marked wood as a lesser building material.
Many of us appreciate urban trees for the aesthetic appeal they bring to our communities, neighborhoods and properties. Urban forests make up a vital part of Texas’ natural resources, providing aesthetic, recreational, health and environmental benefits.
The theft of timber is a serious crime in Texas. Each year, Texas A&M Forest Service investigators receive theft complaints from landowners that total over one million dollars.
Following a Texas A&M Forest Service timber theft investigation, $50,240 has been recovered to a group of Panola County landowners for unpaid timber sales. The Panola County landowners entered a timber sale agreement with a timber harvesting company and were paid $21,167 for their timber, which they felt was a significantly low price […]
On Law Enforcement Appreciation Day, Texas A&M Forest Service honors its Law Enforcement investigators and officers for their dedication to public safety and the protection of Texas’ natural resources.
A volunteer firefighter and emergency medical services (EMS) crew member in Alpine, Texas, was arrested July 5 on suspicion of setting multiple brush fires in the area.
Colton Curles thrives on challenges. He loves the work he does as Texas A&M Forest Service Task Force Coordinator for the Central Branch, and he’s passionate about making a difference in his community.
March 7, 2024 It was brought to our attention that two local firefighters on state deployment as part of the Texas Intrastate Fire Mutual Aid System removed animal antlers off of a landowner’s property in the Panhandle this week. We take this seriously and do not tolerate this kind of behavior.
Les Rogers retired as Texas A&M Forest Service Incident Response Department Head and Chief Law Enforcement Officer last month, capping a 25-year career with the agency.
The second of three men indicted in a timber theft investigation in Liberty County was convicted of engaging in organized criminal activity this month.
Texas A&M Forest Service Law Enforcement Investigators and the Kaufman County Sheriff’s Office arrested Frances Charline Lee Cole, 51, of Kaufman, Texas for theft of more than $2,500 and less than $30,000 in Hopkins County on March 2, 2022.
Texas A&M Forest Service Law Enforcement Investigators arrested Philip Eugene McKenzie, Jr, 60, of Magnolia, Texas on two counts of Timber Purchase as a Trustee with Intent to Defraud in Montgomery County on February 24, 2022.
Three suspects were indicted by a grand jury in Liberty County on the charge of Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity, a second degree felony, on December 15, 2021.
Clinton Moore, 61, of Nacogdoches, Texas, was arrested August 24, 2021 in Cherokee County for Timber Purchase as a Trustee with Intent to Defraud on timber valued between $20,000 – $100,000, a third degree felony.
Troy Grice of Groveton, Texas, was indicted on February 25, 2021, by a grand jury in Jasper County on the charge of Timber Purchase as Trustee with Intent to Defraud.
Texas A&M Forest Service has been a guardian of the state’s natural resources for over 100 years, but not everyone realizes that they have a law enforcement department to help protect and serve.
Texas A&M Forest Service law enforcement investigators arrested James Michael “Mike” Bennett of Cleveland, Texas for Timber Purchase as a Trustee with Intent to Defraud on Feb. 13, 2020 in Montgomery County. Bennett, 55, was charged with a state jail felony as the timber was valued between $500 and $20,000.
Troy Lee Grice, 48, of Groveton, Texas was arrested Feb. 16, 2020 in Cherokee County for Timber Purchase as a Trustee with Intent to Defraud. The timber is valued between $100,000 and $200,000, making the crime a second degree felony.
There will be a group of veterans from Team Rubicon on the William Goodrich Jones State Forest between May 25 through June 2 conducting restoration work to improve potential red-cockaded woodpecker nesting and foraging areas.
Wood, seemingly the humblest of building materials, has made a comeback. Stronger, safer and more beautiful than ever before, cross-laminated timber (CLT) eliminates concerns that formerly marked wood as a lesser building material.
Many of us appreciate urban trees for the aesthetic appeal they bring to our communities, neighborhoods and properties. Urban forests make up a vital part of Texas’ natural resources, providing aesthetic, recreational, health and environmental benefits.
The theft of timber is a serious crime in Texas. Each year, Texas A&M Forest Service investigators receive theft complaints from landowners that total over one million dollars.
Compliments or complaints against a Texas A&M Forest Service peace officer, should be directed to the Law Enforcement Department. Texas Government Code Sec. 614.022 COMPLAINT TO BE IN WRITING AND SIGNED BY COMPLAINANT To be considered by the head of a state agency or by the head of a fire department or local law enforcement […]
Timber theft is on the rise with the price of timber increasing and more absentee landowners in Texas. While forest landowners initially feel the monetary loss, everyone loses because trees are taken without proper reforestation methods in place to ensure new forests for the future. Many timber theft cases involve absentee landowners who are more […]
Our Law Enforcement investigators and officers specialize in wildland arson investigations. Wildland arson poses threats to life, safety, and property across the state. It can occur in rural and urban areas and affects landowners and citizens while posing a hazard to firefighters. We offer rewards up to $10,000 for tips that lead to […]