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Charges Against Former Brownsville Fire Chief Reduced

4 years 7 months 3 weeks ago Wednesday, August 21 2019 Aug 21, 2019 August 21, 2019 12:26 PM August 21, 2019 in News - Local

BROWNSVILLE – Charges have been reduced against a former Brownsville fire chief.

Carlos Elizondo is now facing six counts of breach of computer security.

He entered a not guilty plea Tuesday before the 107th District Court judge.

The original indictment contained 11 charges including one for theft by a public servant.

Elizondo is accused of logging into the city’s emergency reporting system portal without proper authorization.

His trial is set for Sept. 16.

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