Trooper James McCoy
On March 23, 2020 on SH 290 Eastbound 5 miles west of Giddings, officer McCoy saw my family with a failed vehicle on the side of the road. He stopped and helped us and stayed with us for as long as necessary.
On March 23, 2020 on SH 290 Eastbound 5 miles west of Giddings, officer McCoy saw my family with a failed vehicle on the side of the road. He stopped and helped us and stayed with us for as long as necessary.
At the beginning of the covid19 pandemic my daughter was a passenger in an unreported wreck.
I was stopped on I-35 heading north because of a missing front license plate on the vehicle I rented. The attending officer was named Officer Kinslow.
I had the pleasure of interacting with Trooper Garza on a traffic stop. I happily asserted my constitutional rights during our interaction.
Officer Acker demonstrated uncommon understanding and courtesy to me while I was in a stressed frame of mind.
On Wednesday, May 6, my son and I were headed for our first trip out of the house to Weatherford for some errands. We live in Eastland and were about 10 minutes away from Weatherford when we experienced a flat tire.
My wife and myself would like to thank Officer Montoya and the DPS department for assisting us when we had a flat tire on I-35 Thur. 05/14/20.
I just wanted to reach out and complement Trooper B. Lopez. I have never had an unpleasant experience in 25 years of driving Texas roads from any DPS Trooper.
Trooper Jordan was cordial and respectful during my stop and I felt no negative energy emanating from him, he knew and was confident in why he had pulled me over.
Due to a family emergency in Ohio, we were traveling in a motorhome and towing a trailer to haul our car. We had a flat tire on the trailer about 10 miles east of Shamrock, TX.