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September 16, 2009

Former Texas police chief arrested

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — A former Texas police chief is behind bars charged with seven felony counts, including possession or promotion of child pornography, promotion of prostitution and engaging in organized crime.

Michael Meissner was arrested Monday in Arlington and is being held at the Dallas County Jail under a $1.5 million bail. Attempts by The Associated Press Tuesday to reach the jail to determine if he has an attorney were not immediately successful.

Meissner is accused of committing the crimes in Dallas and Tarrant counties.

He had been police chief in Little River-Academy, located about 150 miles south of Dallas, earlier this year. Little River-Academy Mayor Ronnie White said both parties ended the job by mutual agreement.

Meissner has reportedly held more than 10 law enforcement jobs in the last 18 years.

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