A follow up to a story we first told you about Tuesday night. News 3 reported on an internal police report we had obtained in regards to Bryan Police Chief Ty Morrow’s domestic disturbance case this weekend.
In the supplemental report Cindy Morrow, the Police Chief’s wife claimed she had been thrown against a wall by the chief.
The report says police never saw any sheetrock dust on Cindy.
Mrs. Morrow also claims the chief had broken her nose and blackened her eyes in a February incident. The chief denies both accounts.
This afternoon acting Bryan Police Chief Peter Scheets says the version of the report KBTX obtained is authentic but he says the report has elements from two reports written by two different Sergeants who responded to the scene.
Scheets says it’s as if different elements had been cut and pasted together. He says the supplemental reports contained information that had at the time not been verified. Police tell News 3 the report we obtained was a leaked report. Meanwhile News 3 has learned Bryan Police are conducting an investigation to determine how the report was leaked.
Morrow temporarilty stepped down as Police Chief for the Bryan Police Department Monday morning after he called police to his house early Sunday morning. Morrow's reinstatement as chief depends on the outcome of an internal investigation.
Morrow says his wife had been drinking and had become violent. He says he had to handcuff her so she could be restrained.
Bryan Police are conducting an internal investigation. The results will be turned over to City Manager David Watkins who will review the case.
Meanwhile a criminal investigation is being conducted by a yet unknown outside agency. The results will be turned over to a yet unnamed special prosecutor for consideration.