Tuesday, September 3, 2024

SEVEN ARRESTED AFTER HOURS AT "THE PALACE," DRUGS SEIZED




By Jose De Leon III
KRGV.com

Seven men were arrested on Sunday after officers with the Brownsville Police Department executed a search warrant at a nightclub over allegations of the club providing alcohol after hours, according to a news release.

The owner of The Palace nightclub and one other employee were among the men arrested in connection with the investigation, which revealed the establishment was also involved in the sale of illegal narcotics, police said.

Officers with the Brownsville Police Department, in collaboration with the Texas Department of Public Safety, executed the warrant Sunday at around 2:50 a.m.

An investigation into the nightclub’s activities revealed that The Palace was “found to be in violation of” a city ordinance by operating after hours without a permit, the news release said.

The Palace was also violating Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission regulations by supplying alcohol beyond permitted hours, according to the news release.

“Officers conducted a thorough search and uncovered abandoned narcotics throughout the establishment,” the release stated.

The following men were arrested during the law enforcement investigation:

- Jaime Revuelta, 43, owner of The Palace nightclub.
- Charged with five counts of alcoholic beverage code violation
- Bond set at $25,000

- Mario Moreno, 41, employee at The Palace nightclub
- Charged with two counts of alcoholic beverage code violation
- Bond set at $10,000

- Juan Jose Salinas, 41
- Charged with possession of a controlled substance

- Abel Garcia Rivera, 25
- Charged with possession of a controlled substance and public intoxication

- Brian Alexis Guerrero, 23
- Charged with possession of marijuana

- Santiago Gutierrez Jr., 34
- Charged with public intoxication

- Cristian Trejo Gallegos, 29
- Charged with public intoxication

"These actions reflect our commitment to ensuring public safety and maintaining the integrity of local businesses," Brownsville police said in the news release.

22 comments:

Anonymous said...

Mario Moreno AKA "Cantinflas".

Anonymous said...

DEPORT THEM TODAY!!!

Anonymous said...

El mismísimo qué le ofreció fiestas de campaña al todavía sheriff Eric Garza en Adolios....sorry ya no los pudo proteger

Anonymous said...


Police "Chief" el Chapo Sauceda trying to be a real cop, for once. What a worthless POS.

Anonymous said...

Not an expert but the article talks about sale of narcotics and none of the charges reflect either distribution or sale of narcotics ??? Am I missing something ? Am i wrong.

Anonymous said...

Surprised that Sheriff Eric Garza and his new minion jimmy manrique were not there looking for campaign money. They probably split through the back door before. Same people th a t gave eric garza money for his campaign. A vote for manrique is a vite to keep eric garza calling the shots at the sheriffs office. Side deals have been made to let eric garza and his minion's running the office.

Anonymous said...

Low life city

Anonymous said...

Estos chamaquillos estan bien verdes, les falta mucho colmillo. No saben porear. Juntense en el garaje y tomen todo el fin de semana y toquen musica...de aquellas. Llenen el refrigerador de bebidas espiritosas....ajua... Todos los hombres que son hombres tienen un refrigerador en el garaje para las heladas. Nos vale la ley seca, los permisos y la hora de parar de tomar.

Anonymous said...

These are all scumbags of Brownsville! Get rid of them soon or Brownsville will become another Matamoros.

Anonymous said...


El jefe de policía Sauceda parece pinche mesero con la camisa blanca manga larga.

Anonymous said...

Caca

Anonymous said...

Otro Conrado Cantu. Pince Sheriff Fife la cagas.

Anonymous said...

This town like many others in this country are dependent on the sale of narcotics to survive. That's the reason the war on drugs has never been won. Who do you think owns the majority of the businesses in this town?

Anonymous said...

Young men do not know what to do: cut the grass, build a home, wash my car, earn extra money with a second job or get drunk and spend all my money with my friends.

Anonymous said...

We need the illegal drug trade to keep this city and county from falling into a state of depression. The drug trade is a billion dollar industry that no one wants to eliminate. That’s why we have never won the war on drugs. So get your wife and kids and move to a city and county not so dependent on the drug trade.

Anonymous said...

“Crème de la crème”

Anonymous said...

No son Chamacos

Anonymous said...

who?

Anonymous said...

Afterparty? So where were the women at?

Anonymous said...

Going back to buy from law enforcement, they do law dash.

Anonymous said...

“Book 'em Danno.”

Anonymous said...

Y las mera RATAS? Oh they are public officials and elected by the people for themselves when feria is involved. Bust somebody during the day light hours check all the banks, any money transfers and salaries of ALL elected RATAS..

you idiotas do not impress nobody here. GO AFTER THE REAL RATAS.

rita