BAD COPS: 2 Dallas County Deputies Arrested For Looting Damaged Home Depot In Aftermath Of Tornado

Friday, November 22, 2019
By Paul Martin

Dean Garrison
DCDirtyLaundry.com
November 22, 2019

Not all cops are bad and most are loyal to their oaths to protect their communities.

But some aren’t and the truth must be revealed.

Conservatives sometimes tend to shy away from these “bad cop” stories, but we can’t fix a problem that we can’t acknowledge.

Two Dallas County cops are now under arrest for looting a Home Depot, that they were hired to protect, after a recent tornado.

Here’s more from CBS DFW:

A second Dallas County Sheriff’s Deputy was arrested on Thursday for allegedly looting during the aftermath of the October 20 tornadoes in the Dallas area.

Sergeant Rebecca Evans, 41, was Joseph Bobadilla’s supervisor and allegedly assisted him in removing items from the tornado-damaged Home Depot on Forest Lane.

Rebecca Evans (Dallas County Sheriff’s Dept.)

She was charged with theft of property and booked into the Dallas County Jail around 3:00 p.m..

She later posted a $500 bond and was released.

Sergeant Evans has been employed by the Dallas County Sheriff’s Office for 16 years.

She was promoted to Deputy in 2007 after having worked in the jail as a Detention Service Officer.

This Home Depot on Forest Lane hired off duty deputies to protect this store’s merchandise because of the extensive damage caused by last month’s tornado.

The Dallas County Sheriff’s Department said two of those working there used it as an opportunity to steal.

Bobadilla, 25, was booked around noon into the Dallas County jail charged with felony theft. He posted a $500 bond as well.

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