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06/18/2026

SCAM ALERT
We are aware of a scam in which you will be notified that one of your family members has been arrested and is needing bail money. This is a scam and no one should send any money or information without verifying the validity of the call.

06/17/2026

We would like to welcome our new Animal Control Officer Matthew Montez. He started his duties on June 8, 2026.

06/05/2026

This "Cops and Robbers" game is becoming a problem in Cisco. Young people in cars and on foot playing this game have become reckless. We are receiving calls about vehicles speeding through neighborhoods and ignoring the basic traffic laws to include running through stop signs and other traffic control devices. Also, being on someone's property at night could pose inherent danger in and of itself. We urge parents of young drivers to caution them that this is dangerous. Please don't make us deliver bad news.

The following is an excerpt from an ABC news investigative report.

Teens are putting a dangerous twist on the once innocent game of cops and robbers, using social media and their cars to chase down the bad guy.

The game is called "Fugitive" and last week it took a scary turn in Sammamish, Washington when a 16-year-old female driver and her friend were hospitalized after crashing their car into a tree and fence while reportedly chasing fellow players.

The father of the Washington teen who crashed into the fence told ABC affiliate KOMO that he had never even heard of the game before his daughter was injured.

"This is kind of a new thing...people think that it's harmless, that it's just kids running around. It's just kids being kids until someone gets harmed," said Chief Nate Ellidge of the Sammamish Police Department.

Using Facebook, texting and other forms of social media to organize, teens meet up and split themselves into teams. One team is the cops and the other is the fugitives. By foot, the fugitives race to an established safe point while the other team tries to chase them in their cars. Those in cars, hop in and out of the moving vehicles to tag the fugitives.

Teens have been able to keep the game underground and away from parents by organizing through text messaging and Facebook. A search on Facebook brings up groups devoted to organizing the game. YouTube shows teens playing the dangerous game.

James Bowsher and Chris DeMarco, both 19, have played in or organized dozens of Fugitive matches.

"It's at night, there's a 150 people, energy drinks, adrenaline, testosterone, everything's flying around. It's, it's a blast," DeMarco said.

Few adults realize what the masses of teens running and driving through their neighborhood are doing.

"I've ran in someone else's yard and I've ran in their front yard and someone came out on their front porch with a gun and that's unfortunate," Bowsher said.

Please pick up your trash poly carts after they have been emptied by Republic Trash Service. There seems to be a number ...
06/04/2026

Please pick up your trash poly carts after they have been emptied by Republic Trash Service. There seems to be a number of residents that are leaving them out on the curb for days and weeks at a time. The ordinance stated below applies to this issue. We appreciate your assistance in this matter.

Sec. 10-16. - Type, size of containers, fees.
(a)For curb collection, place collection container(s) at the designated pickup point no sooner than 6:00 p.m. the night before their collection day but no later than 6:00 a.m. on the day of their collection. Container(s) must be removed from the curb by 8:00 a.m. on the day after collection.(b)Container(s) on the street at time not allowed shall be removed by city employees and placed near the front edge of the residence or near the garage area. The first violation will be a warning, the second violation will be a fee of $5.00 and the third violation and thereafter the fee will be doubled each violation.
(Code 1984, § 10-16; Ord. No. O-90-1, pt. 1, 5-22-90; Ord. No. O-90-2, pt. 1, 8-14-90; Ord. No. O-2007-6, § 2, 8-27-07)

Let’s just say they got the charges dropped 😉
05/30/2026

Let’s just say they got the charges dropped 😉

The Blue Duck crew got arrested for organized pasta crime and reckless distribution of cheese bread. Charges are still pending… mostly because everyone in town keeps refusing to testify after dinner.

All jokes aside, we want to give a huge thank you to the officers of the Cisco Police Department for everything you do for our community. From keeping our town safe to always showing kindness and professionalism, we truly appreciate your hard work and dedication.

We’re proud to serve the men and women who serve Cisco every day. Thank you for all that you do — your support means a lot to all of us here at Blue Duck Italian Kitchen. 💙

As you enjoy your long weekend, please take a moment to reflect on the sacrifices that have afforded us this freedom. Th...
05/23/2026

As you enjoy your long weekend, please take a moment to reflect on the sacrifices that have afforded us this freedom. The Cisco Police Department respectfully requests that you all conduct yourselves in a responsible manner and join us in paying tribute to those who have made the ultimate sacrifice. God Bless America.

On Thursday morning, law enforcement agencies executed a raid, apprehending five residents of Cisco. Following a three-m...
05/21/2026

On Thursday morning, law enforcement agencies executed a raid, apprehending five residents of Cisco. Following a three-month investigation into narcotics sales and distribution, the Cisco Police Department, Comanche County Sheriff's Office, Erath County SWAT, and Texas Department of Public Safety Narcotics Division served a search warrant at 501 West 14th Street. Confiscated items included quantities of methamphetamine and various drug paraphernalia indicative of distribution. Due to the location's designation as a Drug-Free Zone, the five suspects were charged with First Degree Felony Manufacture and Delivery of a Controlled Substance in a Drug-Free Zone. The arrested individuals are 60-year-old Ann Michelle Young, 53-year-old Tommy Lynn Davis, 61-year-old Kelly Jay Maddox, 36-year-old Brandi Kae Campbell, and 56-year-old Kimberly Dawn Winblad, currently being held at the Eastland County Jail pending arraignment. The Cisco Police Department acknowledges the cooperation and professionalism of all participating agencies.

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