Find them guns yet?






In December, Waller County Sheriff Glen Smith claims an arsenal of weapons, including a machine gun, were stolen from his pickup truck.
The Sheriff didn’t even bother to alert police right away, even though an arsenal of weapons were in the hands of criminals!
It’s nearly nine months later. Hey Sheriff, find them guns yet?
The theft came just as Dolcefino Consulting began an investigation into the inventory of weapons in the Waller County Sheriff’s Office. Our review discovered two sets of inventory, one belonging to the auditor, and then a completely different record the Sheriff had. It showed weapons being bought, sold and traded, even though there was already a surplus of weapons. We also found receipts for weapons that didn’t even show up in the inventory.
In other words, it was a cluster!
Waller County Commissioner Russell Klecka called for an audit.
Waller County Auditor Alan Younts said he was so busy he couldn’t start the audit until April. That was in February.
It’s now August, and at last check the audit never happened. Alan Younts now wants a raise.
Sheriff Smith has never even bothered to turn in a new inventory, but we have looked at the records he DID turn in at the request of the auditor, for the audit that never happened.
And those records, well they are a cluster too.
Do you get the feeling they don’t want to let the taxpayers see just how big of a cluster?
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