South Houston residents get an unpleasant surprise from the army, a drug smuggler leaves a mountain of evidence on the cell phone he accidently left in a truck, and business owners in Arlington are wondering if the city his stepping on their free speech rights. Find out more in this edition of Crazy Town!
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