Houston Chronicle

List of current and former HPD officers indicted in the probe

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Felipe Gallegos — (HPD) was indicted for murder in the death of Dennis Tuttle. The charge is a first-degree felony and carries a penalty of up to life in prison.

Other officers indicted on firstdegre­e felonies Monday who face a maximum of life in prison if convicted are:

Oscar Pardo – (HPD) Engaging in organized criminal activity, to wit: aggregate theft by a public servant ($30,000 or more but less than $150,000) and tampering with a government­al record (first degree)

Cedell Lovings – (Status unclear) Engaging in organized criminal activity, to wit: aggregate theft by a public servant ($30,000 or more but less than $150,000) and tampering with a government­al record (first degree)

Nadeem Ashraf – (HPD) Engaging in organized criminal activity, to wit: aggregate theft by a public servant ($30,000 or more but less than $150,000) and tampering with a government­al record (first degree) Two officers who were already facing charges were also indicted on first-degree felonies:

Clemente Reyna – (No longer HPD, retired) Engaging in organized criminal activity, to wit: aggregate theft by a public servant ($30,000 or more but less than $150,000) and tampering with a government­al record (first degree)

Thomas Wood – (No longer HPD, retired) Engaging in organized criminal activity, to wit: aggregate theft by a public servant ($30,000 or more but less than $150,000) and tampering with a government­al record (first degree) The following officers are charged with second-degree felonies. If convicted, they face two to 20 years in prison:

Frank Medina – (HPD) Engaging in organized criminal activity, to wit: aggregate theft by a public servant ($2,500 or more but less than $30,000) and tampering with a government­al record (second degree)

Griff Maxwell – (HPD) Engaging in organized criminal activity, to wit: aggregate theft by a public servant ($2,500 or more but less than $30,000) and tampering with a government­al record (second degree) One officer who was charged last year was also indicted Monday on a second-degree felony:

Hodgie Armstrong – (No longer HPD, retired) Engaging in organized criminal activity, to wit: aggregate theft by a public servant ($2,500 or more but less than $30,000) and tampering with a government­al record (second degree)

Goines – (No longer with HPD, retired) was previously indicted for two counts of felony murder.

Bryant – (No longer with HPD, retired) previously charged with tampering.

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