Message from Sheriff Ed Gonzalez – Celebrating Excellence and Combating Holiday Grinches

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Message from Sheriff Ed Gonzalez

On December 12, the Harris County Sheriff’s Office held a special Promotions Ceremony to honor 29 exceptional teammates who have stepped into new leadership roles. Their dedication and commitment to public service are an inspiration to us all. The ceremony was a time to celebrate their achievements and recognize the important role they play in keeping our community safe.


Captain Luis Alegria: A 33-year veteran, Captain Alegria began his career with the Sheriff’s Office in 1991.

Lieutenant Sayre Pagel: A 15-year veteran, Lieutenant Pagel was last assigned to the Patrol Training Division at the Training Academy.

Lieutenant Uzziah Harden: A 16-year veteran, Lieutenant Harden served as an instructor at the Training Academy.

Lieutenant Daniel Best: With 16 years of service, Lieutenant Best’s last assignment was in General Investigations – Local Warrants.

Lieutenant Terry Garza: A 15-year veteran, Lieutenant Garza served in East Region Patrol, District 2.

Lieutenant Donnie Williams: A 31-year veteran, Lieutenant Williams worked in the Neighborhood Policing Division’s Community Engagement Unit.

Lieutenant Dustin Ballew: With 18 years of service, Lieutenant Ballew’s last assignment was in East Region Patrol, District 2.

Detention Lieutenant Danny Meece: A 17-year veteran, Lieutenant Meece’s last assignment was in the 1200 Jail’s Specialized Housing.

Sergeant Daynier Alarcon-Moreno: An 8-year veteran, Sergeant Alarcon-Moreno served in West Region Patrol, District 4.

Sergeant Larisha Templeton: A 9-year veteran, Sergeant Templeton served in East Region Patrol, District 2.

Sergeant Mark Elias: With 10 years of service, Sergeant Elias was last assigned to the Courts Division.

Sergeant Michael Higginbotham: A 19-year veteran, Sergeant Higginbotham’s last assignment was in the Special Investigations Division, Auto Theft.

Sergeant Jarrett Decatur: A 10-year veteran, Sergeant Decatur served in East Region Patrol, District 1.

Sergeant Len Le: A United States Navy veteran, Sergeant Le began his HCSO career in 2015 and served in the Emergency Dispatch Center – Watch Command.

Sergeant Joel Solis: A 5-year veteran, Sergeant Solis served in Vehicular Crimes.

Sergeant Daniel Hernandez: A 4-year veteran with HCSO, previously assigned to West Region Patrol in District 4.

Sergeant Te-Yee Eng: Promoted to Sergeant, a 9-year veteran with HCSO, previously assigned to East Region Patrol in District 1.

Sergeant Lonnie Hilson: A 9-year veteran with HCSO, last assigned to the Vehicular Crimes Division.

Sergeant Jose Pulido: An 11-year veteran with HCSO, previously assigned to the Internal Affairs Division.

Sergeant William Bible: A 13-year veteran with HCSO, previously assigned to the Special Enforcement Bureau in SWAT.

Sergeant Lorena Hernandez: A 5-year veteran with HCSO, previously assigned to the Neighborhood Policing Division of West Region Patrol.

Detention Sergeant Tangie Pikes: A 7-year veteran, Sergeant Pikes served at the 1307 facility in detention.

Detention Sergeant Lisset Anguiano: With 17 years of service, Sergeant Anguiano’s last assignment was in Inmate Services.

Detention Sergeant Michael McCaghren: A United States Air Force veteran, Sergeant McCaghren began his HCSO career in 2021 and served in 701 Operations – Criminal Investigations.

Detention Sergeant Dominique Mitchell: A 9-year veteran with HCSO, previously assigned to the Joint Processing Center.

Detention Sergeant Robert Meaux: An 8-year veteran with HCSO, previously assigned to the Joint Processing Center.

Detention Sergeant Michael Leviston: A 16-year veteran with HCSO, previously assigned to Inmate Services in the Detention Support Services Bureau.

Detention Sergeant Yanif Fierros: A 9-year veteran with HCSO, previously assigned to 1200 Specialized Housing.

Telecommunication Supervisor Brandi Rivers: A 17-year veteran with HCSO, previously assigned to the Emergency Dispatch Center.


Sheriff Ed Gonzalez’s Remarks

Sheriff Gonzalez delivered heartfelt remarks about the importance of strong leadership. He encouraged those promoted to lead with honesty, set a good example, and stay committed to serving the community. He also thanked families and colleagues, saying they play a big part in helping law enforcement officers succeed.


WATCH: HCSO Promotions Ceremony – December 12, 2024


Protecting Yourself from Holiday Thieves

The holidays are a joyous time, but unfortunately, criminals can take advantage of the hustle and bustle.

Porch Pirates:

  • Schedule Deliveries Strategically: Choose delivery times when you’re home to prevent packages from being left unattended.
  • Enlist a Trusted Neighbor: Ask a reliable neighbor to collect your packages if you’re not home.
  • Utilize Secure Delivery Options: Many delivery companies offer options to pick up packages at secure locations or require a signature upon delivery.
  • Invest in Security: Consider installing a video doorbell or security camera to deter thieves.

Bank Jugging:

  • Stay Alert: When withdrawing cash, be aware of your surroundings and anyone who might be watching or following you.
  • Seek Safety: If you feel unsafe, drive to a well-lit public area or contact law enforcement immediately.
  • Minimize Cash: Avoid carrying large amounts of cash; consider using alternative payment methods like digital wallets or cashier’s checks for significant transactions.

Auto Theft:

  • Lock Up: Always lock your car doors, even for quick errands.
  • Hide Valuables: Keep shopping bags, electronics, and other valuables out of sight or, better yet, take them with you.
  • Park Smart: Choose well-lit and secure parking areas.
  • Never Leave Your Car Running: Don’t leave your car unattended, even briefly.
  • Consider Anti-Theft Devices: Use a steering wheel lock, alarm system, or other anti-theft devices for added security.


WATCH: Deck the Halls with Safety: An HCSO Jingle!


HCSO In the News

KHOU11: ‘Highway to hell’ | New task force targets deadly crashes on Highway 99

HOUSTON — A multi-agency task force was launched to address the alarming number of crashes on State Highway 99, a road that locals have dubbed the “highway to hell” due to its dangerous conditions.

“This area has frequent activity from us over here. There’s a lot of crashes that result in fatalities on this roadway,” Lonnie Hilson with the Harris County Sheriff’s Office said.

ABC13: Harris County leaders unanimously approve $1M to expand resources for survivors of domestic violence

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — On Tuesday, The Harris County Commissioners Court unanimously approved more support for victims of domestic violence.

Three commissioners joined other stakeholders in the community ahead of the vote. They emphasized how big the problem is in our area. Harris County has the highest deadly domestic violence rate in the state.

KHOU11: Tomball man arrested in connection with deadly shooting of Los Angeles doctor

TOMBALL, Texas — A Tomball man is one of two people who have been arrested in connection with the deadly shooting of a Los Angeles doctor.

Evan Hardman, 41, was taken into custody Tuesday in the Greater Houston area. Ashley Rose Sweeting, 40, was arrested in the San Fernando Valley.


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HCSO Teammate of the Week

Sheriff Ed Gonzalez and the HCSO highlight exceptional teammates who serve others above and beyond their duties. We regularly receive positive emails, thank you notes, and phone calls from the community.

“I would like to commend Officer Chelette for his professionalism and great sense of humor. On 11/19/2024, I was pulled over for driving 12 miles over the speed limit. Officer Chelette came over to my window and explained why he had pulled me over. He was totally non-confrontational and very informative about the dangers of speeding. He then made a joke about placing my daughter in harm’s way, although he was addressing my 65-year-old wife. My wife and I had a great laugh over the joke. This world needs more people like Officer Chelette working in our communities,” said a Harris County resident.

Deputy Gary Chelette has been with HCSO since 2001. For the past twenty years, he has served as a Crash Investigator in the HCSO Vehicular Crimes Division.


Sheriff Addresses New HCSO Cadets

Sheriff Ed Gonzalez and HCSO Command Staff had the honor of addressing the newest Basic Peace Officer Course (BPOC) Cadets, Class B3-2024, welcoming them to the Harris County Sheriff’s Office!

This impressive class of 74 cadets is embarking on a journey to serve and protect our community. We wish them the best of luck in their training.

Ready to answer the call? Visit hcsojobs.com or call 713-877-5250 to learn how you can become an HCSO cadet and make a difference!


Highway 99 Traffic Initiative

Heads up, Highway 99 drivers!

Sheriff Ed Gonzalez, the Harris County Sheriff’s Office, and other agencies are cracking down on dangerous driving to improve safety. This year alone, there have been over 2,280 crashes and 15 fatalities on Highway 99. That’s unacceptable!

Expect to see increased patrols, speed traps, and stricter enforcement of traffic laws.

Let’s work together to prevent tragedies on our roads. Drive safely, obey the law, and arrive alive.


Shop with a Cop

HCSO partnered with Macy’s, Target, and local agencies for Shop with a Cop events across the county, creating unforgettable moments for kids and families this holiday season. From Deaf and Hard of Hearing youth at Baybrook Mall to Bridging for Tomorrow kids at Willowbrook Mall, and youth from the Juvenile Probation Center, the events were full of smiles, surprises, and community spirit.

A heartfelt thank you to Macy’s, Target, Starbucks, McDonald’s, Santa, volunteers, and ASL interpreters for helping us bring joy and make the season brighter!


HCSO Delivers Holiday Hope!

The Harris County Sheriff’s Office Community Engagement Division teamed up with US United and Kroger to spread holiday cheer to 100 pre-selected families in need.

HCSO volunteers have packed and delivered gifts at the US United Holiday Spectacular. This heartwarming initiative is just one way the HCSO is giving back to our community this holiday season. A big thank you to US United and Kroger for their support!


A Veteran’s Journey Home

The work of the HCSO Homeless Outreach Team (HOT) is gratifying!

Meet James, a veteran who bravely served our country but faced the hardship of homelessness for 11 long years.

Deputy T. Thomas has been a constant support for James. Over the past year, Deputy Thomas worked tirelessly to connect him with valuable resources, navigate challenges, and guide him on his path to housing. This week, James finally moved into his new apartment in Katy!

This fantastic story is a testament to the dedication of our HOT deputies and the power of perseverance. We are honored to serve those who have served us.


Washington Avenue Two-Day Initiative

Sheriff Ed Gonzalez, Chief Noe Diaz from the Houston Police Department, Houston Mayor John Whitmire, and the Texas Department of Public Safety gathered to raise awareness about the devastating consequences of illegal street racing and impaired driving.

In Harris County alone, there have been:

  • 139 arrests for racing on our highways,
  • 167 arrests for reckless driving, and
  • 17 arrests related to incidents that resulted in fatalities caused by these dangerous behaviors.

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These statistics highlight the heartbreaking realities of reckless driving. The Harris County Sheriff’s Office is committed to collaborating with our community to make our roads safer for everyone.


Congratulations to Captain Cheng!

HCSO proudly announces that Captain Simon Cheng has graduated from the prestigious FBI – Houston National Academy, Class 292!

Captain Cheng’s dedication and commitment to excellence inspire us all.


IHIA Cold Case Conference

HCSO Homicide/Cold Case and Missing Persons Units are dedicated to bringing justice to victims and families. Investigators recently attended the International Homicide Investigators Association (IHIA) Cold Case Conference to learn about the latest advancements in:

  • Technology: New tools and techniques for analyzing evidence.
  • Case Studies: Learning from successes and challenges in other jurisdictions.
  • Collaboration: Strengthen partnerships with law enforcement and the Harris County District Attorney’s Office.

The HCSO remains committed to seeking justice for all.