Killeen Business owner, Kyle, Brown, and Michelle Sayers definitely has had a frustrating October. According to KCENTV, individuals are the business owners of Venom Vapors, in Killeen, and on October 20, the Killeen police department received a complaint about crime and narcotics being handled in the establishment.

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The two individuals who are also siblings, said that they had always had a strong relationship with the department and News 6 and they even insisted on providing actual surveillance cameras in a homicide and didn’t really understand why this was happening. Kyle Brown said it felt like we were already guilty.

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He told News Six. The individuals weren’t necessarily saying that KPD couldn’t do their jobs they were just saying there happened to be a mistake at that particular location. KPD reported that there were gambling devices seized during the actual raid, even though no one at the store has been charged with anything at this time, these two individuals still feel, hurt, and disappointed in what occurred. As of right now, there is no more information about this case, but we will keep Central Texas updated.

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