Hitchcock Mayor arrested after sweeping gambling investigation targets City Hall operations

Booking photo of Christopher Armacost shown in a recent arrests graphic listing a charge of engaging in organized criminal activity, felony. Hitchcock Mayor arrested after sweeping gambling investigation targets City Hall operations

A wide-ranging gambling investigation in Hitchcock, Texas, has led to the arrest of the city’s mayor after authorities fanned out across town with dozens of search warrants.

Investigators with the Galveston County Organized Crime Task Force carried out 21 search warrants in Hitchcock on February 18. The coordinated effort included multiple suspected game rooms and, notably, City Hall.

In a statement shared by the Galveston County Sheriff’s Office on Facebook, officials said the warrants were executed “on February 18, 2026, at 3:00 p.m.” and were part of “an extensive investigation into illegal gambling operations.” Authorities added that deputies served warrants “at 20 separate locations believed to be operating unlawful gambling establishments.”

City Hall was among the properties searched. The sheriff’s office explained that the City of Hitchcock was included “due to its regulatory responsibilities involving permitting, employee records, and inspections related to these businesses.” Residents were told to expect “a heightened law enforcement presence in the area, including personnel from the Galveston County Sheriff’s Office and multiple assisting agencies.”

Officials also urged caution during the operation, asking the public to “avoid areas where active operations are underway” and warning people not to cross police lines or interfere with investigators.

Booking photo of Christopher Armacost shown in a recent arrests graphic listing a charge of engaging in organized criminal activity, felony.
Christopher Armacost, 44, was arrested on a felony charge of engaging in organized criminal activity, according to booking records. Credit: Galveston County Consortium

After the searches wrapped up, law enforcement took Hitchcock Mayor Chris Armacost into custody. Jail records identify him as Christopher Armacost, 44. He is charged with “Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity (FS),” a felony offense. Authorities stressed that “the individual depicted here has been arrested but not convicted at the time of this posting. This information does not infer or imply guilt of any actions or activity other than their arrest.”

City of Hitchcock responds to gambling investigation following mayor arrest

The City of Hitchcock addressed the situation the following day in a formal statement dated Thursday (February 19). City officials confirmed they were aware of the law enforcement activity, including the search of City Hall.

“The City of Hitchcock is fully cooperating with the Galveston County Sheriff’s Office and the Galveston County Organized Crime Task Force as they conduct their investigation into illegal gambling operations,” the statement said.

City Manager Marie Gelles said staff members are turning over documents and making employees available to investigators. “Our administration is committed to complete transparency and is providing investigators with all requested access to permitting records, inspection reports, and personnel files to ensure a thorough and swift resolution,” Gelles said.

She stated: “The City takes these allegations very seriously. We are dedicated to maintaining the highest standards of integrity and public trust. We will continue to assist law enforcement in every way possible while ensuring that essential city services remain uninterrupted for our residents.”

When it comes to the mayor’s case, the city said it has little more it can share for now. “As this is an active criminal matter, the City cannot provide further comment on specific details of the case at this time,” the statement added.

Armacost serves as Hitchcock’s elected mayor, presiding over council meetings and acting as the city’s chief elected representative. City officials said they are reviewing “all legal and administrative protocols” connected to the matter.

The sheriff’s office noted: “Additional details, including enforcement actions and evidence seized, will be released in a forthcoming media update.”

ReadWrite reached out to Armacost’s attorney, Nicholas Poehl, for comment. Poehl told us that Armacost’s first court date is set for March 20.

UPDATED: Additional information from Nicholas Poehl on February 20, 2026.

Featured image: Galveston County Consortium

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