March 2022 - Posts

ARREST ON THE 12000 BLOCK OF BENEDICTA St.

March 14, 2022

El Paso, Texas - On March 13th, 2022, at approximately 08:50 am. El Paso County Sheriff's Office Deputies assigned to the Peter John Herrera Patrol Station were dispatched to the block of 12000 Benedicta St. in reference to domestic criminal mischief in progress. When deputies made contact with Bryan Edmundo Jimenez, who was aggressive and resisted arrest, they placed him under arrest. Jimenez was subsequently booked into the El Paso County Jail for criminal mischief >=$2,500<$30k and resisting arrest search or transport with an $11,500.00 bond.

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Celebrating the life of Peter John Herrera

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MOST WANTED FUGITIVE TAKEN INTO CUSTODY – JUAN MEZA JR.

March 10, 2022

El Paso, Texas- On March 8th, 2022, at approximately 11:30 am., El Paso County Sheriff's Office deputies with the Peter John Herrera Patrol Station conducted a traffic stop at the 15800 block of North Loop Dr, Fabens, Texas. During the traffic stop, deputies identified the passenger as Juan Meza, who was featured on the Most Wanted Fugitives on March 4, 2022, for Sex Abuse of Child Continuous-Victim under 14 and Aggravated Sexual Assault of Child. With the assistance of the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office Warrants Section, Meza was booked into the El Paso County Jail under a $120,000.00 bond.JUAN MEZA JR 03102022

Sheriff’s Office Most Wanted FURever Home–MAR 8, 2022

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PAWS IN DETENTION ATTEND ESCONTRIAS ELEMENTARY CAREER DAY


March 9, 2022

El Paso, Texas- On March 03, 2022, the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office PAWS (Pets Advancing Wellness and Success) in Detention section attended Escontrias Elementary for a Career Day. Students and staff learned about the P.A.W.S. program and how to become a Detention Officer or a Deputy. Officer Fernandez and Ortega along with P.A.W.S. Canine Cadet Addie attended the event and conducted demonstrations on basic commands. Canine Cadets from the P.A.W.S. program can be adopted through the Animal Rescue League of El Paso by calling (915) 877-5002.

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Sheriff’s Office Most Wanted #impawsters

MOST WANTED – FUREVER HOME March 8, 2022

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APPROVED SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER PROGRAM IN FABENS SCHOOLS

March 8, 2022

El Paso, Texas- On March 7, 2022, during the El Paso County Commissioners Court Meeting, the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office presented to approve and authorize the interlocal agreement between El Paso County and Fabens Independent School District to have School Resource Officers at their district beginning March 1, 2022, through September 30, 2025. This agreement was approved and will add three deputy positions. Fabens ISD joins Clint ISD, San Elizario ISD, and Socorro ISD in partnering with the Sheriff’s Office to create a safer environment for their schools.

WANTED OFFENDER TAKEN INTO CUSTODY - MARCOS CHAVEZ

March 3, 2022

El Paso, Texas- On March 3, 2022, the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office Warrants & Fugitive Apprehension Unit was conducting an investigation in reference to a wanted subject at the 11700 block of Pebble Hills in El Paso County, TX. Marcos Chavez, a 34-year-old, was wanted in El Paso County on two counts of Indecency with a Child. During the investigation, deputies made contact with a male subject resembling Chavez exiting a vehicle. The male subject was positively identified as Chavez, and he was taken into custody without incident. Chavez was booked into the El Paso County Jail with a bond of $30,000. Chavez is an employee with the Socorro Independent School District.

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4TH ANNUAL CARRERA POR UN CORAZON DE NINO 5K & 1 MILE FUN RUN / WALK

March 2, 2022

El Paso, Texas – On February 27, 2022, at 8:30 am, El Paso County Sheriff’s Office Region VIII Training Academy Staff and Cadets participated in the 4th Annual Corazon De Nino Run at Union Plaza Park. The group consisted of 19 Detention Officer Cadets, (14 males and 5 females) and one Training Instructor. Their class name is Spartans and as part of their academy, every cadet class gives back to the community around the county. In this case, they wanted to help bring awareness to cardiovascular disease in children. The event organizers thanked the Sheriff’s Office for their participation. Cadets proudly waived their class flag and a Texas flag, which had been flown over the State capitol that week. This race is to benefit the Cardiovascular operations and procedures for pediatric congenital heart disorders for children in the international border region of Juarez Mexico. 

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