Alamo Trial Brings Heightened Security
By: Mario Boone
Updated: July 24, 2009
Marshal Johnny Larkin says while there hasn't been a specific threat, the high profile nature of this case is prompting additional security measures. Law enforcement officers from surrounding states, including the FBI, Federal Protective Service and local police will be on hand.
Larkin says he just doesn't know what to expect. "We don't know if it will be 25 or 30 or 500 people here," said Larkin. He says whatever happens come July 13th, the Marshal Service will be prepared.
Alamo faces a multi count federal indictment for allegedly transporting minors across state lines for sex.


