BALCONES HEIGHTS, Texas – A former Balcones Heights police lieutenant was arrested this week after being indicted on a charge of tampering with evidence, according to court documents.
Theodore Herrera is accused of destroying a suspected marijuana pipe in October 2023 so that it could not be used as evidence in an investigation, according to the indictment.
The Balcones Heights Police Department employed Herrera at the time. He joined in April 2017, according to state online records, and worked with the department until Sept. 4.
He was released from the Bexar County jail on bond, according to court records.
The department has been informed of the indictment, Balcones Heights Police Chief Roger Cavazos said in a statement to KSAT on Wednesday.
“While this indictment represents a significant and serious allegation,” Cavazos said, in part, “it is important to emphasize that Mr. Herrera is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law.”
Cavazos said the department is fully cooperating with all authorities throughout the investigation and prosecution of Herrera.
The Balcones Heights Police Department has been informed that a former employee, Theodore Herrera, was indicted by a Bexar County Grand Jury on a charge of tampering with evidence.
While this indictment represents a significant and serious allegation, it is important to emphasize that Mr. Herrera is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law.
The trust placed in us by our community is sacred. Every member of this agency must uphold the highest standards of honesty, professionalism, and lawful conduct. Illegal or unethical behavior by any individual entrusted with public safety will not be tolerated. When a concern regarding misconduct arises, it is our duty to ensure it is investigated thoroughly and addressed appropriately.
We will continue to fully cooperate with all investigating and prosecuting authorities as the legal process moves forward. Out of respect for that process and the rights of all parties involved, we are unable to provide further specific details at this time.
To the residents and business owners of Balcones Heights: please know that our commitment to transparency, accountability, and community trust remains unwavering. We stand ready every day to earn and maintain your confidence through our actions and our service.
Roger R. Cavazos, Balcones Heights Chief of Police
Herrera also briefly worked for the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office between September 2012 and September 2013, according to state records.
Additional information was not immediately available.
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