#IMPAWSTERS – APRIL 26, 2022

SHERIFF’S OFFICE: MOST WANTED FURever HOME

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EXPLORER POST 2005 –TRAINING 4-26-2022

El Paso, Texas- On April 26, 2022, El Paso County Sheriff’s Office Community Services Section held training for the Sheriff’s Office Explorer Post 2005. In this session, Explorers were trained and learned handcuffing, room-clearing, and building search techniques.

Sergeant Nevarez conducted a PowerPoint presentation, detailing a four-man formation room entry. Explorers participated and conducted hands-on training, which consisted of techniques before entering the room, and clearing hallways using, one man, two-man, three-man, and four-man formations. Explorers conducted two live scenarios on room clearing.

Explorers had several questions which were addressed relying on real-world lessons learned and experience provided by both Sergeant Nevarez and Deputy Gonzales. Explorers were much more comfortable conducting room-clearing exercises after the training.

The explorer post and its advisors provide explorers with education, training, and important information upon which to base their decision to pursue a career in law enforcement.

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STALKING ARREST – JESUS UNZUETA

April 26, 2022

El Paso, Texas – On April 11, 2022, El Paso County Sheriff's Office Deputies responded to the 500 block of Talbot, El Paso County, Texas, in reference to criminal mischief. During the follow-up investigation, Northwest CID Detectives positively identified Jesus Unzueta 68-year-old male, who intentionally caused damage to the victim’s vehicle (under $100.00). After further investigation, Detectives learned that UNZUETA had been stalking the victim on several occasions. Northwest CID Detectives obtained a warrant of arrest for Stalking with a bond of $50,000.00. Through information provided by the Fusion Center, UNZUETA had crossed into Juarez, Mexico, before the warrant was issued. On Saturday, April 23, 2022, UNZUETA was detained by Customs and Protection Officers at the Paseo Del Norte Port of Entry while attempting to enter the United States. UNZUETA was subsequently booked into the El Paso County Jail for Stalking.

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CRIMINAL MISCHIEF AT COUNTY ARCHIVES BUILDING - TYLER THORTON

April 26, 2022

El Paso, Texas – On April 25, 2022, at approximately 7:50 pm., El Paso County Sheriff’s Office Deputies were dispatched to the 800 block of E. Overland (El Paso County Archives Building) in reference to criminal mischief. When deputies arrived, El Paso Police Department Officers were detaining Tyler Thornton, 28-year-old. Through the course of the investigation, deputies learned that the offender had thrown several rocks at the building, causing a window to break. The County Facilities Manager was contacted and estimated the cost and repair for the window to be $4,200.00. Thornton was subsequently and booked into the El Paso County Jail for Criminal Mischief.

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UNAUTHORIZED USE OF A MOTOR VEHICLE – RICARDO OZAETA

April 26, 2022

El Paso, Texas – On Sunday, April 24th, 2022, at approximately 12:30 pm., El Paso County Sheriff’s Office Deputies located a stolen white Ford Taurus out of Las Cruces, New Mexico at the 700 block of N. Fabens Rd. After a brief investigation, the driver, Ricardo Ozaeta, 36-year-old, was taken into custody and booked into the El Paso County Jail for Unauthorized Use of Motor Vehicle under a $10,000 bond.

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ATTACK BY DOG ARREST – JOSE LOPEZ

April 21, 2022

El Paso, Texas – On Monday, April 18, 2022, at about 6:54 a.m. El Paso County Sheriff’s Office Deputies were dispatched to the 15000 block of Colonia Tierra, in El Paso County, Texas, in reference to three aggressive dog attack. Deputies learned a child had been seriously injured and hospitalized. Through the course of the investigation, the owner of the dogs, Jose Lopez, 29-year-old was determined to be responsible.

On Thursday, April 21, 2022, Lopez was taken into custody for an Attack by Dog Resulting in Serious Bodily Injury. At the time of his arrest, he was found to be in possession of a controlled substance. Lopez was booked into the El Paso County Detention Facility under a $100,000 bond for the Attack by Dog offense and a $1,000 bond for Possession of Controlled Substance PG 2 <1G. The canines were removed from the residence by the El Paso County Animal Welfare Department.

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COFFEE WITH A DEPUTY – April 21, 2022

April 21, 2022

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El Paso, Texas – On April 21, 2022, El Paso County Sheriff's Deputies had Coffee with a Deputy Day at four locations throughout El Paso County. The Deputies' mission during this event is to break down the barriers between law enforcement officers and the citizens they serve. The event allows citizens to discuss issues and learn more about each other. It is a casual atmosphere and the Sheriff’s Office will be having this event throughout the year on a quarterly basis. The goal is to build trust in person, having real conversations about issues that really matter to El Paso County citizens.

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FIRE AND SAFETY PRESENTATION AT FABENS MIDDLE SCHOOL

April 20, 2022

El Paso, Texas – On April 14, 2022, El Paso County Sheriff’s Office School Resource Officers, PAWS Program Officers, and Detention Officer Special Response Team, attended Fabens Middle School for a fire and safety presentation.  The students, teachers, and staff at Fabens Middle School would like to thank the Sheriff’s Office for the School Resource Officer Program and the presentations provided to the students. 

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ANIMAL CRUELTY & WELFARE PRESENTATION AT FABENS HIGH SCHOOL

April 20, 2022

El Paso, Texas – On April 11, 2022, El Paso County Sheriff’s Office School Resource Officer and El Paso County Animal Welfare Officers partnered up and had a presentation for the Junior and Senior Class at Fabens High School. The students from the student leadership council reached out to the School Resource Officer requesting to be educated on Animal Cruelty / Animal Welfare. The students and staff were very impressed and appreciated the presentation.

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COFFEE WITH A DEPUTY TOMORROW APRIL 21, 2022

El Paso County Sheriff's will be having Coffee with a Deputy at four locations throughout El Paso County. The Deputies' mission during this event is to break down the barriers between law enforcement officers and the citizens they serve. The event allows citizens to discuss issues and learn more about each other. It is a casual atmosphere and the Sheriff’s Office will be having this event throughout the year on a quarterly basis. The goal is to build trust in person, having real conversations about issues that really matter to El Paso County citizens.

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PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT – ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLES

April 19, 2022

El Paso, Texas – The El Paso County Sheriff’s Office would like to remind the public that operating an All-Terrain Vehicle is prohibited on a public roadway as in the Texas Transpiration Code.

All-Terrain Vehicles are specifically designed for off-highway use and the use of an All-Terrain Vehicle on a public roadway places the rider and passengers in danger.

A person younger than 14 years of age may not operate an All-Terrain Vehicle unless the person is under the direct supervision of the person’s parent or guardian, or an adult who is authorized by the parent or guardian.

A person may not carry a passenger on an All-Terrain vehicle unless the All-Terrain vehicle is designed by the manufacturer to transport a passenger on it.

The Sheriff's Office is encouraging the public to stay safe and to always wear safety equipment such as helmets and eye protection when operating All-Terrain Vehicles.

Below is a list of Transportation Codes that will be enforced by the El Paso County Sheriff's Office in violation of Chapter 663 which is the certain Off-Highway Vehicles.

The following are examples of Off-Highway Vehicles but not limited in the definition:

All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV), Side by Side, and Quad

Sec. 663.034. SAFETY APPAREL IS REQUIRED.  A person may not operate, ride, or be carried on an all-terrain vehicle on public property or a beach unless the person wears: a safety helmet that complies with United States Department of Transportation standards; eye protection.

Sec. 663.036. CARRYING PASSENGERS. A person may not carry a passenger on an all-terrain vehicle operated on public property or a beach unless the all-terrain vehicle is designed by the manufacturer to transport a passenger.

Sec. 663.037. OPERATION ON PUBLIC ROADWAYS IS PROHIBITED. (a) A person may not operate an all-terrain vehicle on a public street, road, or highway except as provided by this section.

The operator of an all-terrain vehicle may drive the vehicle across a public street, road, or highway that is not an interstate or limited-access highway, if the operator: brings the vehicle to a complete stop before crossing the shoulder or main traveled way of the roadway; yields the right-of-way to oncoming traffic that is an immediate hazard; and makes the crossing: At an angle of approximately 90 degrees to the roadway; At a place where no obstruction prevents a quick and safe crossing; and with the vehicle's headlights and taillights lighted.

Sec. 551A.034. CROSSING HIGHWAY AT POINT OTHER THAN INTERSECTION. (a) The operator of an off-highway vehicle may drive the vehicle across a highway that is not an interstate or limited-access highway at a point other than an intersection if the operator: brings the vehicle to a complete stop before crossing the shoulder or main traveled way of the roadway; yields the right-of-way to oncoming traffic that is an immediate hazard; and makes the crossing:

                   At an angle of approximately 90 degrees to the roadway;

                   At a place where no obstruction prevents a quick and safe crossing; and

                   with the vehicle's headlights and taillights lighted.

The operator of an off-highway vehicle may drive the vehicle across a divided highway other than an interstate or limited access highway only at an intersection of the highway with another highway.

Sec. 551A.052. REGISTRATION; LICENSE PLATES. Except as provided by Section 502.140(c), the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles may not register an off-highway vehicle for operation on a highway regardless of whether any alteration has been made to the vehicle. An operator may operate an unregistered off-highway vehicle on a highway in a manner authorized by this subchapter only if the vehicle displays a license plate issued under this section. The Texas Department of Motor Vehicles: Shall by rule establish a procedure to issue license plates for unregistered off-highway vehicles; and May charge a fee not to exceed $10 for the cost of the license plate, to be deposited to the credit of the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles fund. An off-highway vehicle license plate issued under Subsection (c) does not expire. A person who becomes the owner of an off-highway vehicle for which the previous owner obtained a license plate may not use the previous owner's license plate.

Sec. 551A.073. RECKLESS OR CARELESS OPERATION PROHIBITED. A person may not operate an off-highway vehicle on public off-highway vehicle land or a beach in a careless or reckless manner that endangers, injures, or damages any person or property.

Sec. 663.032. OPERATION BY PERSON YOUNGER THAN 14. A person younger than 14 years of age who is operating an all-terrain vehicle must be accompanied by and be under the direct supervision of the person's parent or guardian; or an adult who is authorized by the person's parent or guardian.

#IMPAWSTERS – APRIL 19, 2022

SHERIFF’S OFFICE: MOST WANTED FURever HOME

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MURDER ARREST – EFRAIN OROZCO

April 19, 2022

El Paso, Texas – On April 10, 2022, the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office Deputies were dispatched to the Hospital of Providence East Campus, TX in reference to a female subject that had been shot. Upon arrival, deputies learned that a 21 -year-old female had been shot with life-threatening injuries in the desert area near the 14400 block of Montwood Dr. The Sheriff’s Office Major Crimes Unit, responded and began its investigation.

The female victim was identified as Karina Isabel Tobias. On Monday, April 18, 2022, the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office was informed that the female had passed away as a result of her injuries. Through the course of the investigation, the Sheriff’s Office Major Crimes Unit secured an arrest warrant charging 24-year-old Efrain Orozco with murder. Orozco was taken into custody and booked into the El Paso County Detention Facility under a $500,000.00 bond.

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BURGLARY OF HABITATION ARREST IN FABENS

April 14, 2022

El Paso, Texas- On April 14, 2022, at approximately 2:30 am., El Paso County Sheriff's Office Deputies responded to the 100 Block of SE 1st Street in Fabens, Texas in reference to an assault. The investigation revealed that the suspect, later identified as 49-year-old Barbara Gonzalez, had left the scene before the deputy's arrival. Gonzales had entered the residence (without consent) and assaulted the victim. Deputies later conducted a traffic stop on Gonzalez’s vehicle at the 15800 block of North Loop Drive. Gonzalez was placed under arrest and charged with Burglary of Habitation and Driving While Intoxicated BAC>.15. 

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