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Dallas police and U.S. Marshals credit 'Operation Holiday Heat' with dozens of arrests
Summary
At a Jan. 8 press briefing, Dallas Police Department and U.S. Marshals officials said a joint effort, 'Operation Holiday Heat,' led to the arrest of 52 people on violent-offense charges during Nov. 23–Jan. 9 and more than 700 warrant arrests since May, while officials described targeted tactics and interagency coordination.
At a Jan. 8, 2026 press briefing in Dallas, police officials and the U.S. Marshals Service described a joint enforcement effort called "Operation Holiday Heat," saying it led to dozens of arrests of people wanted on felony warrants and cited localized drops in some crime categories during the operation period.
Unidentified Speaker, a police official, said the partnership with the U.S. Marshals was announced in December and that "From November 23 to January 9, operation holiday heat resulted in 52 violent offenders being arrested." The official also said the broader partnership has resulted in "more than 700 individuals" arrested on warrants from May to the present.
Major Andre Taylor, speaking for…
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