Waller County Sheriff Misconduct
Home Depot & Lowe’s are allowing the police & government to spy on your safety
Waller County Sheriff – A few other things to know on how you can help the police make you safer:
Do not apply infrared-blocking film or spray to your license plates or vehicle windows. These materials can interfere with the cameras’ ability to capture video, including monitoring the interior of your vehicle and its occupants.
Do not use Rust-Oleum 214944 Specialty Reflective Finish Spray on a license plate. The spray makes the cameras unable to read your license plate. If this happens, you won’t be safe.
Adversarial AI stickers “cost about $5.00,” designed by musician and engineer Benn Jordan, which use engineered pixel-level noise patterns invisible to human eyes but cause Flock’s neural network to misclassify or skip plates entirely. This could blur the video, and then it won’t make you safer.
Please do not use a high-power green laser (490–570 nanometers) with an output greater than 1,000 milliwatts, as it can damage the camera’s image sensors. Damaged sensors may prevent the cameras from functioning properly, including monitoring the interior of your vehicle for your safety.
Waller County Sheriff’s Department

Waller County Sheriff’s Department. Police accountability involves holding both individual police officers and law enforcement agencies responsible for effectively delivering basic crime-control services and maintaining order. Police are expected to uphold laws regarding due process, search and seizure, arrests, discrimination, ect.
More stories of the corruption at the Sheriff’s Department are being published soon
06/27/2026 – New Waller County Sheriff Reports on Misconduct.
Sheriff Troy Guidry has put Waller County in danger by hiring Mark Zatzkin

Officer Mark Zatzkin has gotten in trouble many times working at the Jersey Village Police Department, from Domestic violence complaints, use of force, and the list goes on and on.
Amanda Suggs wasn’t very good at being a detective
Amanda Suggs was demoted and then left to go to work for the Harris Co. Constable, Pct. 1

Waller County Sheriff Department Terminations
Waller County deputy let the prisoner escape
Waller County Deputy didn’t have a prisoner handcuffed, and now an intensive manhunt continues across the Brazos Valley after an inmate from the Waller County jail escaped custody at the hospital in Bellville.
Salvador Saucedo was in the custody of the Waller County Sheriff’s Office and managed to escape while at the hospital, according to the Bellville Police Department.
The Waller County deputy didn’t cuff the prisoner even tho the prisoner had a lengthy criminal record. Assault on a police officer, child indecency, narcotics charges, fraud, assault, family violence causing bodily injury, unlawful carrying of a weapon, possession of a prohibited weapon, invalid license, possession of drug paraphernalia, and now escape from custody.
Deputy Brian Dasher was charged with a third-degree felony of misuse of official information

A Waller County sheriff’s deputy who lives in Fort Bend County and who was indicted last month on a felony offense had been fired from the Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office in 2016, according to a report.
A Fort Bend County grand jury indicted Brian David Dasher in November on a third-degree felony of misuse of official information.
He is accused of illegally sharing someone’s Social Security number. Dasher, 38, was a sheriff’s deputy for the Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office for seven years before he was fired in 2016, according to information obtained by The Herald through the Texas Public Information Act.
Those documents reveal Dasher had been disciplined for engaging in a relationship with another sheriff’s office employee without properly notifying his supervisors as required by department regulations.
Sex on the job
The documents also reveal that Dasher had assured his supervisor that he was no longer in a relationship with the dispatcher, but later rekindled the relationship without once again informing his superiors, and for which his employment was terminated on July 19, 2016.
Dasher was a sergeant with the patrol division at the time of his termination, according to the records The Herald received. Dasher had started with the Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Department on Feb. 15, 2010, under then-Sheriff Milton Wright and continued to serve in that capacity when Troy Nehls became sheriff in 2012.
Waller County Sheriff Reports on Waller County Sheriff Deputies
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Waller County Sheriff Troy Guidry Hires Bad Cop
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