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Motor Vehicle Accident at the Vinton Exit Overpass

El Paso, Texas – On September 12, 2023, at approximately 9:40 AM, El Paso County Sheriff’s Office Deputies responded to an overturned semi-truck in the upper valley, specifically on the overpass at the Vinton exit. No injuries have been reported at this time, and there is currently no traffic congestion. However, it is anticipated that the overpass will need to be temporarily closed once the tow trucks arrive to rectify the situation.

We expect a road closure lasting approximately 6 to 8 hours. Please make necessary arrangements in advance and consider utilizing alternative routes. Consider utilizing Mile Marker Exit 0 in Anthony or Transmountain Rd as alternative routes.

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GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENT Basic Detention Officer Class 23-04

GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENT

Basic Detention Officer Class 23-04

Class Name: Hell Hounds

Class Motto: “Prey on your Enemies!”

El Paso, Texas - Sheriff Richard D. Wiles and the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office invite you to the upcoming Basic Detention Officer Class 23-04 graduation ceremony on Friday, September 15, 2023, at 10:00 am.

This group of hard-working individuals will be honored for their many hours of study, preparation, and hard work to reach their goal of becoming Sheriff’s Office Detention Officers.

We would be honored with your presence at this celebration. Graduation will be held at 14400 Pebble Hills Blvd, El Paso, TX 79938

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CADETS:

1.         Arteaga, Octavio

2.         Baez, Sergio A

3.         Hernandez, Marco

4.         Luna, Cristian A

5.         Macias Ibave, Jorge L

6.         Mendoza, Arturo

7.         Quirino, Pedro A

8.         Ramirez, Deangelo R

9.         Rosales, David A

10.       Soll, Branden J

11.       Thompson, John M

12.       Valdez, Joshua A

13.       Vasquez, Adam

OPERATION SAFE STREETS RESULTS

September 11, 2023

El Paso, Texas – The El Paso County Sheriff’s Office, in collaboration with County Court Administration, recently completed a 23-day operation titled “Operation Safe Streets”. The process consisted of three phases: Public Awareness, a Self–Surrender Period, and Warrant Roundup. The operation began on August 9th, 2023, with a press conference and ended on September 1st, 2023. The self-surrender period came to an end, with a total of 62 individuals voluntarily presenting themselves, thereby resolving bonds valued at $634,478.00. The subsequent warrant roundup, involving the collaboration of peace officers from various law enforcement agencies, led to the apprehension of 175 individuals and the resolution of bonds amounting to $1,784,926.00.

The complete operation resulted in the execution of 74 felony and 206 misdemeanor warrants, with a total of $2,419,404.00 in bonds collected. The success of this operation is attributed to the multi-agency collaboration between all agencies, offices, and departments that participated in the operation.

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MONTANA PATROL STATION CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS TARGETED RESPONSE UNIT ARREST - ZAMORA AND RODRIGUEZ

September 8, 2023

El Paso, Texas – On September 7, 2023, Deputies from the Montana Patrol Station Criminal Investigation Targeted Response Unit of the El Paso County Sheriff's Office responded to a reported burglary in progress at the 900 block of Airship Place. Throughout the investigation, it appeared that an individual being sought due to an outstanding criminal warrant for Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon was concealing their presence within the premises.

Deputies found Xanya Yvette Zamora in one of the bedrooms, hiding inside a box spring mattress. After Zamora was located, the homeowner, Raul Rodriguez, was arrested for Hindering Apprehension or Prosecution of a Known Felon.

After a thorough investigation, it was revealed that another individual on the premises had provided the deputies with fraudulent identification information. Daniel Peter Navarrette was apprehended for Failure to Identify. He was found to have an outstanding criminal warrant issued by the El Paso Police Department (EPPD) for Theft of Property valued at a minimum of $2,500 but less than $30,000.

Navarrette was referred to the EPPD Auto Theft Task Force for additional interrogation. Furthermore, law enforcement officials successfully retrieved a stolen vehicle that was found parked in the premises' driveway, and it was determined to be under the possession of Navarrette.

Zamora and Rodriguez were safely conveyed to the El Paso County Downtown Detention Facility without additional complications. Zamora's booking entailed a cumulative bond amounting to $250,000, while Rodriguez's booking involved a total bond of $3,000.

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Most Wanted Fugitives Week of September 8, 2023

EL PASO, TEXAS – Crime Stoppers of El Paso, Inc., distributes fugitives wanted by the El Paso Police Department and the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office every week through the Most Wanted feature.  The attached fugitives are individuals, where attempts in locating them for one reason or another have been unsuccessful.  The agencies submit these fugitives to Crime Stoppers of El Paso, Inc., which distributes them to the news media and offers the use of the Crime Stoppers hotline for information regarding the whereabouts of these fugitives.  Anyone with information on the location of any of these fugitives should call Crime Stoppers of El Paso immediately at (915) 566-8477 (TIPS), or submit the information on-line at www.crimestoppersofelpaso.org.  You will remain anonymous, and if your tip leads to an arrest, you can qualify for a cash reward.  Crime Stoppers of El Paso, Inc., is a non-profit organization that brings together the community, law enforcement, and the media to solve crime.

To access the Most Wanted page on the Crime Stoppers Website, please use the following link: http://www.crimestoppersofelpaso.org/sitemenu.aspx?P=wanteds&ID=235.

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FABENS HIGH SCHOOL 2023 HOMECOMING PARADE

September 8, 2023

EL PASO, TEXAS – The El Paso Sheriff's Office Community Services Section and Commissioner Iliana Holguin participated in the 2023 Fabens High School Homecoming Parade on Thursday, September 7, 2023. This year's parade theme was "Circus Carnival." The procession commenced at Fabens High School and concluded at the intersection of N.W. 2nd St and C.C. Camp. This year, the Grand Marshal was our own Patrol Commander Ryan Urrutia, along with Justice of the Peace Precinct 6 Constable Javier Garcia and Fabens Fire Department Chief Juan Reyes.

Commander Urrutia emphasized the importance of events like the Fabens High School Homecoming parade, stating, "It is crucial for law enforcement agencies to actively engage with the community to foster trust, understanding, and an environment of support. We are grateful for the opportunity to participate in this parade to strengthen our bonds with the students, families, and community members."

The educational institution organized a pep rally at the empty baseball field belonging to the Fabens I.S.D., observing various customary school practices, including honoring the Grand Marshals, paying tribute to the distinguished "honored ex," culminating in the ceremonial burning of the letter "W." It was a privilege to partake in the event alongside the esteemed presence of the Sheriff's Office vintage 1953 Chevy pickup truck and the 2005 GMC Hummer 2. Juanita Sotelo, the Student Counsel Advisor at Fabens High School, oversaw the well-coordinated event. Additionally, we would like to extend special recognition to the entire Fabens High School staff, student body, and the community of Fabens, TX, for ensuring the El Paso County Sheriff's Office's participation in this significant community event. The school holds to its motto, "Small Town Tough." Thank you, Wildcats, for your efforts.

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EL PASO COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE CRISIS INTERVENTION TEAM ORGANIZES "LUNCH WITH OUR HEROS" EVENT AT CLINT HIGH SCHOOL

El Paso, Texas - SEPTEMBER 6, 2023- The El Paso County Sheriff's Office Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) successfully hosted the "Lunch with Our Heroes" event at Clint High School on September 1, 2023. This unique gathering brought together deputies, hero students, and teachers from the special education department to share stories, enjoy pizza and promote awareness of mental and emotional well-being in schools.
Recognizing the importance of fostering a safe and nurturing environment for students, the Sheriff's CIT took the initiative to organize this event. By engaging with students and teachers from the special education department, the CIT aimed to raise awareness about the unique challenges individuals with special needs face and promote inclusivity within the school community.

During the event, deputies shared inspirational stories, interacted with students, and provided a supportive atmosphere for open conversations. The "Lunch with Our Heroes" event created a platform for students and teachers to connect with law enforcement professionals and encouraged students to develop positive relationships with authority figures.
Commander Ryan Urrutia, the driving force behind the Sheriff's CIT, expressed his commitment to students' mental and emotional well-being in the schools they serve. "Promoting awareness in schools is vital to ensure the overall well-being of our students," Commander Urrutia stated. "Through events like 'Lunch with Our Heroes,' we strive to create an inclusive and supportive environment that fosters the growth and development of every student."

The El Paso County Sheriff's Office Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) consists of highly trained deputies who specialize in responding to mental health crises. Their primary objective is to provide appropriate assistance, support, and resources to individuals experiencing mental health challenges. By organizing events like "Lunch with Our Heroes," the CIT aims to bridge the gap between law enforcement and the community, particularly among the youth.

The success of the "Lunch with Our Heroes" event at Clint High School highlights the dedication and commitment of the El Paso County Sheriff's Office Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) to the well-being of students. By fostering positive relationships and promoting awareness, the CIT continues to impact the lives of the individuals they serve significantly.
About El Paso County Sheriff's Office Crisis Intervention Team (CIT):
The El Paso County Sheriff's Office Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) is a highly trained group of deputies who respond to mental health crises. Their mission is to ensure the safety and well-being of individuals experiencing mental health challenges by providing appropriate assistance, support, and resources. The CIT strives to bridge the gap between law enforcement and the community, promoting understanding, compassion, and inclusivity.
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Enclosed you will find the release.  Additional photos and videos for media use can be found in this link:

https://epsheriff.smugmug.com/Lunch-with-our-Heros/

MANSLAUGHTER WANTED SUBJECT ARRESTED IN WESTWAY AREA

September 8, 2023

El Paso, Texas – On September 6th, 2023, at approximately 9:36 p.m., El Paso County Sheriff’s Office Deputies assigned to the Northwest Patrol Station were dispatched to the 7900 block of North Desert Boulevard in reference to a motor vehicle accident involving a commercial motor vehicle. Deputies conducted a wanted person’s warrants checks of the parties involved and arrested the driver of the commercial motor vehicle who was identified as Ranjit Singh. Mr. Singh was wanted on two outstanding felony warrants from Odessa, Texas (Ector County) for Manslaughter, and Aggravated Assault with A Deadly Weapon. Ector County Sheriff’s Office was informed of the arrest, and Mr. Singh was subsequently booked into the Downtown Detention Facility on a total bond of $100,000.00.

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EL PASO COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE RESPOND AND MAKE ARREST FOR THEFT OF PROPERTY


El Paso, Texas - SEPTEMBER 3, 2023- On September 2, 2023, at approximately 1953 hours, deputies were dispatched to the 500 block of Notre Dame, El Paso County, in reference to a theft in progress. Deputies quickly responded and observed the Offenders loading the Victim’s property, described as decorative rock and landscaping material, onto their motor vehicle. Deputies subsequently arrested and booked the two subjects, Nava, Obdulia 73 years of age and Rosales, Jose 43 years of age, for Theft of Property.
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AMERICAS HIGH SCHOOL 2023 HOMECOMING PARADE

September 1, 2023

El Paso, Texas – The El Paso Sheriff's Office Community Services Section participated in the 2023 Americas High School Homecoming Parade on Wednesday, August 30, 2023. This year's parade theme was "Life in the Playhouse." The parade began at the intersection of Pellicano and Ted Houghton; the procession went through the residential neighborhoods and concluded at Americas High School, 12101 Pellicano Dr.

The educational institution organized a carnival within the school in the courtyard; 600 people were in attendance. The carnival showcased food trucks, game booths, a live DJ, and the "blazing of the letter "A." It was a privilege to partake in the event alongside the esteemed presence of the Sheriff's Office 2015 Ford Explorer commemorating our fallen Deputy Peter John Herrera, the Crisis Intervention Team's 2022 Ford Escape, and the Traffic Division's newly purchased 2023 Ford F-150. Commander Urrutia emphasized the importance of events like the Americas High School Homecoming parade, stating, "It is crucial for law enforcement agencies to actively engage with the community to foster trust, understanding, and an environment of support. We are grateful for the opportunity to participate in this parade to strengthen our bonds with the students, families, and community members."

Lorraine Varela, the Student Activities Director at Americas High School, oversaw the well-coordinated event. Additionally, we would like to extend special recognition to Ms. Myrna Lozano, a Level 2 Security students from the Federal Law Enforcement Private Security class, for walking alongside the Sheriff's Office vehicles. Furthermore, the El Paso County Sheriff's Office sincerely thanks Marlene Garcia, a freshman at Americas High School, a member of the Color Guard for the NJROTC, and a dedicated EPCSO Explorer, for her invitation and coordination with the school principal. Marlene's initiative and efforts have been instrumental in ensuring the EPCSO's participation in this significant community event. The school holds to its motto, "Better Together." Thank you, Trailblazers, for your efforts.

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Most Wanted Fugitives Week of September 1, 2023

 

EL PASO, TEXAS – Crime Stoppers of El Paso, Inc., distributes fugitives wanted by the El Paso Police Department and the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office every week through the Most Wanted feature.  The attached fugitives are individuals, where attempts in locating them for one reason or another have been unsuccessful.  The agencies submit these fugitives to Crime Stoppers of El Paso, Inc., which distributes them to the news media and offers the use of the Crime Stoppers hotline for information regarding the whereabouts of these fugitives.  Anyone with information on the location of any of these fugitives should call Crime Stoppers of El Paso immediately at (915) 566-8477 (TIPS), or submit the information on-line at www.crimestoppersofelpaso.org.  You will remain anonymous, and if your tip leads to an arrest, you can qualify for a cash reward.  Crime Stoppers of El Paso, Inc., is a non-profit organization that brings together the community, law enforcement, and the media to solve crime.

To access the Most Wanted page on the Crime Stoppers Website, please use the following link: http://www.crimestoppersofelpaso.org/sitemenu.aspx?P=wanteds&ID=235.

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EASTWOOD HIGH SCHOOL 2023 HOMECOMING PARADE

September 1, 2023

El Paso, Texas – The Community Services Section of the El Paso Sheriff's Office actively participated in the Homecoming Parade of Eastwood High School on Thursday, August 31, 2023. The theme chosen for this year's parade was "It's Showtime! Sarge's Cinema". The procession commenced at East Point Elementary and concluded at the esteemed Eastwood High School at 2430 McRae.

The educational institution organized a pep rally at Trooper Stadium, observing various customary school practices, including the ceremonial burning of the letter "E," paying tribute to the distinguished "honored ex," culminating in a magnificent fireworks exhibition. It was a privilege to partake in the event alongside the esteemed presence of the Sheriff's Office 2015 Ford Explorer commemorating our fallen Deputy Peter John Herrera and the 2005 GMC Hummer 2.

Lauren Uribarri, the Student Activities Director at Eastwood High School, oversaw the well-coordinated event. Additionally, we would like to extend special recognition to Mr. Chinolla's Law Enforcement students for walking alongside and are proud El Paso County Sheriff's Explorer Post 2005 members. We thank "Home of El Paso's Finest" for their efforts.

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HOMICIDE INVESTIGATION ON SIXTH ST, CANUTILLO, TX

HOMICIDE INVESTIGATION ON SIXTH ST, CANUTILLO, TX

September 1, 2023

El Paso, Texas – On August 31, 2023, at approximately 10:37 PM, El Paso County Sheriff's Office deputies were dispatched regarding an ongoing altercation at the 7200 block of Sixth St, El Paso County, TX. Upon arrival, the deputies were approached and directed to an unconscious male individual lying on the ground.

The unidentified male was transported to the hospital and subsequently succumbed to a stab wound. The El Paso County Sheriff's Office Major Crimes Unit is currently conducting an investigation into this death, treating it as a homicide. The Sheriff's Office asserts that this incident appears to be isolated, and there is no ongoing danger in the Canutillo Area. No further details are available at present.

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HUMAN SMUGGLING AND NARCOTICS ON NASHUA RD

September 1, 2023

El Paso, Texas – On August 25th, 2023, at approximately 08:32 a.m., El Paso County Sheriff’s Office Deputies assigned to the Northwest Patrol Station conducted a traffic stop at the 900 block of Nashua Road on a U-Haul vehicle for disregarding a stop sign. During their contact, Deputies observed two occupants who were highly nervous and displayed unusual behavior. As they continued their roadside interview, they observed two male subjects concealed between the seats and cabin wall of the U-Haul.

Deputies conducted a wanted person’s warrants checks and arrested Larry Jimenez for an outstanding felony warrant from the US Marshal’s Office for Alien Smuggling. The U-Haul was searched, and Deputies located fentanyl, marijuana, and methamphetamine. The female passenger, identified as Aamin Olivas, claimed ownership of all narcotics in the vehicle and was subsequently placed under arrest for Possession of Marijuana Under 2 ounces, Possession of Controlled Substance PG 1/1-B<1G, and Possession of Controlled Substance PG 1/1-B>=1G<4G.

Deputies contacted the United States Border Patrol for referral on the occupants who were located hiding. The U.S. Marshall Office accepted the referral for Mr. Jimenez on the Alien Smuggling warrant.

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