I see that Captain John Spann was recognized for 25 years of service Dec 2016. He was still there per in Dec 15 2017 as I see him listed in a media article. In introducing himself at 4/18/16 press conf, "Again, my name is John Spann, Captain, with command over our Criminal Investigation Division..." But his name does not appear on the MPD directory now. And Stephen Cooper, who wrote the PC Affidavit for MB truck 4/18/16 is now "Commander"
http://www.midlothian.tx.us/Directory.aspx?did=24
2/14/18
Staff
Name Title Email Phone
Cooper, Stephen CID Commander
Vaughan, Andy CID Sergeant
Treibly, M CID Investigator
Bivens, J CID Property Technician
Underwood, C CID Corporal
MB had many LEO and MPD employees as "fb friends" I had SS all at the time. Her page was memorialized shortly after her murder. There are some that unfriended the account, but it is interesting to me that the new Lead Inv is still friends with MB account. I pray that is the "friend" that truly does get Justice for MB! So many of the LEO involved were personal friends of the family. It has to be hard on so many levels. So I keep this team in my prayers for their selves and for the task at hand.
I also believe from reading the Texas Rangers page that one of the reasons they came on to assist was due to the Suspect wearing what appear to be Police SWAT gear. I know here ASP come in like that and then only stay if it falls into their jurisdiction if after assistance. MPD has jurisdiction over the murder case. All the other agencies were just offering assistance. I feel certain if/when an arrest is made, if it falls into section that Rangers investigate they will be back. FBI still actively involved but only as assistance.
Per their website they investigate
The Texas Ranger Division is the primary criminal investigative branch of the Texas Department of Public Safety.
Murder, robbery, sexual assault, burglary, theft, and fraud;
bank fraud;
theft by credit card and computer generated counterfeit checks;
misuse of criminal history information;
misconduct and corruption of public officials;
threats against the governor and other state and federal officials; and
missing persons, parental abductions,
questionable deaths and unidentified bodies
The activities of the Texas Ranger Division consist primarily of conducting criminal and special investigations, apprehending wanted felons, suppressing major disturbances, protection of life and property, and rendering assistance to local law enforcement officials in suppressing crime and violence. Programs under the direction and supervision of the Texas Rangers are:
Border Security – Ranger Reconnaissance Teams (Riverine operations);
Public Corruption investigations;
Major Case investigations;
Unsolved Crimes Investigation Program – Cold Case investigations;
Special Operations Group – Special Weapons and Tactics, Regional Special Response Teams, Crisis Negotiation Units and Explosive Ordnance Disposal;
https://www.dps.texas.gov/TexasRangers/rangerresponsibilities.htm