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HPD lieutenant arrested after sending explicit images, soliciting minor, Harris Co. Pct. 1 says
Sat, April 18, 2026 at 9:10 AM EDT
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A Houston Police Department lieutenant was arrested for sending explicit sexual images to an undercover detective posing as a teenage girl, according to Harris County Precinct 1 Constable Alan Rosen.
Fifty-year-old HPD Lt. Quoc Viet Ngo was arrested on Friday as he drove to the home of a person he thought was a 15-year-old girl, Rosen said. He has since bonded out, according to court records.
50-year-old HPD Lt. Quoc Viet Ngo was arrested as he drove to the home of a person he thought was a 15-year-old girl, Harris Co. Constable Pct. 1 Alan Rosen said. Harris County Constable Precinct 1 Alan Rosen
Ngo appeared in court overnight, with his arms folded and his head down for most of the appearance. A source close to the investigation told ABC13 that Ngo had Pop-Tarts, condoms, and alcohol when he was arrested.
Ngo was charged as part of a joint investigation led by the Precinct One Constable’s Office’s Internet Crimes Against Children Unit in cooperation with the Houston METRO Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, according to Rosen.
“Everyone is equal under the law and we appreciate the Houston Police Department’s active cooperation this case,” Rosen said in a Facebook post. “This is a reminder that child predators come from all parts of society and we will never stop doing all we can to protect children.”
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In a statement, HPD said Ngo was relieved of duty:
“HPD was notified of an investigation involving one of our employees by the Harris County Precinct One Constable’s Office – Internet Crimes Against Children Unit. Our department assisted with the investigation and subsequent arrest of Lieutenant Quoc Viet Ngo. He was arrested for Online Solicitation of a Minor and has been relieved of duty. Ngo is currently assigned to the Airport – Hobby Division and was sworn in as an officer in December 2003. This is an ongoing investigation and no other details will be released.”
According to Rosen, the online solicitation of a minor is a second-degree felony that can carry prison time anywhere from two to 20 years.
Now that he’s out of jail, he has been ordered to stay away from parks, schools, and he is not allowed to have contact with anyone under 17-years-old.













