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A police bodyguard in Texas was busted for sending X-rated text messages to a married woman after her husband uncovered their explicit conversations.
Mark Castillo, a San Antonio Police officer assigned to the executive protection detail for Chief William McManus, is accused of sending sexual messages to Laura Smargia-Cinseros, 50.
Allegations against Castillo came to light in May after Arturo Cisneros, Laura's husband of 33 years, discovered the disturbing messages on her phone.
After he found out about his wife's secretive relationship, Arturo called family members and the cops to report the affair.
'Btw, you're allowed to (censored) anywhere you want...hope that's ok,' Laura told the cop in one exchange.
Mark Castillo, a San Antonio Police officer assigned to the executive protection detail for Chief William McManus, is accused of sending sexual messages to Laura Smargia-Cinseros, 50
Allegations against Castillo were first brought up in May after Arturo Cisneros, Laura's husband of 33 years, discovered the disturbing messages in her phone. (pictured: Laura and her husband Arturo)
Castillo replied: 'You want me to thrust your (censored) while I'm (censored) your (censored)?'
'YES...please,' the married woman responded.
Arturo told KSAT Investigates that he first learned about their graphic texts on May 22 when he picked up his wife's phone to look at appraisal documents.
When he looked at the screen, it lit up with text messages between his wife and the officer.
He recalled Laura 'immediately' jumping to her feet after he asked her who the man was.
'And I knew something was wrong, so I ran into the bedroom, locked the door,' Arturo said.
The blindsided husband said that he read a month's worth of messages on his wife's phone while locked in the room, before she banged on the door demanding he give it back to her.
While she angrily tried to get her cell phone back, Arturo called family members and 911 to report the affair.
When asked why he chose to call the police about his wife cheating on him, the distressed husband said he was 'in shock.'
The many text messages between the cop and married woman revealed sexually explicit content (pictured)
'I just wanted police to show up. It doesn't matter which number,' he added.
Arturo said Laura soon decided to storm out of the home and that his sister-in-law and brother showed up just before police arrived.
Laura's husband quickly connected the dots on who Castillo was, as he remembered seeing him at City Council meetings and a local restaurant, Las Palapas.
When police arrived, Arturo failed to mention officer Castillo and instead told a different story on what took place.
According to a police report obtained by KSAT, Arturo told dispatchers that Laura ran from their home after hitting herself. He then said that when she returned, she asked officers to look at her injuries.
Laura told police that her husband 'reached behind himself' before punching her in the eye and forehead, the report continued.
She later told KSAT that the police report was 'inaccurate' and 'wrong,' stating that she did not ask officers to inspect her face.
His sister-in-law, Patricia Cisneros, said: 'The report itself, it lacks so many details. So many details.'
Although officers did not take pictures of the reported injuries, Arturo was arrested for misdemeanor assault causing bodily injury-married.
After the blow up, Patricia sent in screenshots of the texts between her sister-in-law and the police bodyguard.
The pair were texting while Castillo was working, as he blatantly mentions the police chief he's supposed to keep a close eye on.
Arturo (left) called family members and the police to report the affair. He was later arrested for misdemeanor assault causing bodily injury-married after he said his wife (right) hit herself
'Mmmm, I wish I could slowly (censored) you,' Castillo sent to Laura.
'Stop. And lol you're totally going to get me in trouble. My computer is open and they keep seeing you come up,' she replied.
He replied: 'Ok, make sure to erase your messages. Ttyl. Who's they?'
'Oh you don't have to go anywhere..lol...,my LP crew,' Laura said.
'Think Chief about to walk out,' the officer told her.
'Oh sorry. Talk to you later,' she replied.
The text messages also revealed that the sneaky pair had met on multiple occasions.
'Damn, wanted to touch your legs,' Castillo wrote to her.
'You still can. I'm headed over there now,' she replied.
Laura told the outlet that although she and Castillo did not have sexual intercourse, they did kiss in a car. She claims that she has ended the affair with him.
The police department told KSAT: 'A complaint was filed with the Internal Affairs Unit, and this complaint is being investigated.
'The Department cannot comment on media inquiries that have not resulted in discipline as defined in Chapter 143 of the Local Government Code.'
The blindsided husband said that he read a month's worth of messages on his wife's phone while locked in the room. (pictured: One of the explicit texts between his wife the officer)
The pair were texting while Castillo was working, as he blatantly mentions the police chief he's supposed to keep a close eye on
Castillo is a 23-year veteran on the force and according to a post on the department's Facebook page, he is also a Marine veteran that served for 25 years.
'Anybody who’s doing that on work hours is brazenly, brazenly wasting our tax dollars. They’re violating all kinds of rules that they shouldn’t be allowed to violate,' Arturo's attorney, Carolyn Wentland, said.
Wentland added that the new charge against her client could impact his chance of parole for an aggravated assault of a public servant case against him in 2016.
Arturo was previously accused of pointing a gun at a Blanco County Sheriff's deputy that had responded to a call on his property.
He said the deputy told him to grab his 'broken gun,' a .22 rifle, that he later fired at the ground to show him it worked.
For that case, Arturo was given eight years probation, according to court records. He was just shy of 16 months from completing his community supervision before the May incident with his wife.
'They wanted to protect Mark Castillo and it made it easier to arrest my client. We have a police report now that puts my client at risk of possibly going to prison,' Wentland said.
His attorney added that Arturo could face 10 years in prison if his probation is withdrawn.