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Police officers looking for a convicted felon have been accused of violating a homeowner's constitutional rights after being caught on surveillance cameras digging through bags and searching a car without permission. Officers had gone to the home of Jon Locke on February 5 after an arrest warrant for fraud was issued for his brother Christopher. One officer can be seen on tape rifling through duffel bags, while another fiddles with a camera in the back yard of the home in Dallas, Texas. Mr Locke told Dallas News that he wants an apology from Garland police department because the officers conducted a search on his property without consulting him. His brother Christopher does not live at the home. The police department refused to comment on the matter but said that internal affairs was investigating. Read More |