Message from Sheriff Ed Gonzalez – Protecting Our Community: Major Warrant Roundup Success & Thanksgiving Safety

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Message from Sheriff Ed Gonzalez:

The Harris County Sheriff’s Office recently worked with local, state, and federal partners on a major warrant roundup focused on locating violent fugitives across our region. These operations take planning, communication, and teamwork — and together, the teams delivered strong results.

Over several days, the operation led to 80 arrests and the clearing of 103 warrants, including 96 felony warrants and 53 warrants involving crimes against children. Each arrest represents an important step toward keeping our neighborhoods safe and protecting those who have been harmed.

One of the most notable arrests involved Joshua Aaron Gomez, whose case shows why efforts like this matter. Gomez has been under investigation across multiple Texas counties for a pattern of sexual assaults and other inappropriate behavior dating back to 2019. Although he lost his chiropractic license that year, he continued to present himself as a medical professional and targeted women who were already dealing with injury, pain, or pregnancy-related issues.

So far, 13 women have come forward with reports ranging from felony sexual assault to indecent assault and indecent exposure. During the roundup, HCSO detectives served a warrant related to an assault from 2019, and the Violent Persons Warrants Task Force arrested Gomez at his home in Katy.

Because of the number of allegations and the repeated nature of the behavior, investigators believe there may be additional survivors who have not yet shared their experiences. HCSO encourages anyone affected to reach out.

This initiative shows the importance of law enforcement agencies working together. When information is shared and resources are combined, dangerous individuals can be located more quickly and safely.

To all of the detectives, deputies, and partner agencies involved — thank you for your dedication. And to every survivor who has come forward, we stand with you.

Operations like this help send a clear message: If you commit violent crimes in Harris County, you will be held accountable.


Watch: Multi Agency Warrants Round Up


Thanksgiving Safety: Staying Alert and Supporting One Another

As families across Harris County come together this Thanksgiving, we want to express our deep gratitude for the men and women of the Harris County Sheriff’s Office. Your dedication and service help keep our community safe every single day—especially during the busy holiday season.

With increased travel, shopping, and home deliveries, the holidays can also bring an uptick in preventable crimes. By staying alert and taking a few simple precautions, we can protect our families, our property, and our community.

Holiday Safety Tips:

  • Protect your deliveries: Track packages and bring them inside promptly to reduce porch piracy. Consider secure delivery options or trusted neighbors.

  • Secure your home: Double-check doors and windows before leaving. Use timers or outdoor lights to give the appearance that someone is home.

  • Stay aware while shopping: Keep your belongings close. Avoid distractions like texting when walking through parking lots. Do not leave purchases visible inside your vehicle.

  • Prevent bank jugging: After visiting a bank or ATM, secure cash immediately and stay aware of your surroundings. If you suspect you’re being followed, call 911 or go to a public location.

  • Keep vehicles secure: Lock your car, hide valuables, and never leave electronics or shopping bags in plain view.

  • Support vulnerable neighbors: Check on elderly or isolated community members who may need assistance or reassurance during the holidays.

  • Be mindful on the road: Expect heavier traffic. Avoid impaired or distracted driving and always wear your seatbelt.

This season reminds us of the importance of looking out for one another. We are thankful for every HCSO teammate who continues serving with compassion, professionalism, and a deep commitment to public safety.

From all of us at the Harris County Sheriff’s Office, we wish you a safe, restful, and meaningful Thanksgiving. Thank you for everything you do to keep our community strong.


HCSO In the News

The Katy Times: Drones and K-9 units team up to locate suspects more safely and efficiently, HCSO says

The Harris County Sheriff’s office is using innovation to enhance safety in the field by pairing drones and K-9 units to help located suspects more efficiently and to protect deputies on the ground, the department said in a November 7 press release.

The partnership allows the drone’s aerial view to act as a guide, scanning open fields, rooms, windows, and doorways to direct the K-9 exactly where to go.

KHOU11: Months of complaints lead to overnight sweep at after-hours club, Harris County deputies say

HARRIS COUNTY, Texas — A major after-hours bar in north Harris County is shut down Friday morning after a coordinated overnight raid that deputies say has been months in the making.

According to the Harris County Sheriff’s Office, Las Potrancas Bar and Hookah, located on Veterans Memorial Drive near West Road, has drawn a steady stream of complaints from the community, ranging from illegal alcohol sales to possible drug activity.


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Teammates of the Week

Harris County Sheriff’s Office 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.

HCSO Teammate of the Week: Sheriff Ed Gonzalez and the Harris County Sheriff’s Office proudly recognize Deputy Dennis Martinez as our Teammate of the Week.

A Harris County resident recently shared:
“I would like to file a compliment, Deputy Martinez. He pulled me over for something I had done, and although I was in the wrong, I found him kind, empathetic, professional, and courteous. I appreciate this kind of person serving in our community and hope he continues to lead and be an example for others. Thank you.”

Deputy Martinez has served HCSO for 7 years in patrol, holding roles in the District Unit, Contract Unit, and District Traffic Unit, and is now a Field Training Officer for the District 5-night shift.

He began his law enforcement career in 2015 at the Jacinto City Police Department before joining HCSO in 2019. With nearly 11 years of service, he takes pride in mentoring new deputies and serving the residents of Harris County with professionalism and compassion.

Thank you, Deputy Martinez, for your dedication, leadership, and service to our community.


HCSO Teammate of the Week: Sheriff Ed Gonzalez and the Harris County Sheriff’s Office proudly recognize Deputy Walter Sanchez as our Teammate of the Week!

A Harris County resident recently shared:
“Deputy Sanchez was very respectful and tactful. I was definitely in the wrong when he pulled me over for a traffic citation. In our conversation, we both realized that staying calm and positive has powerful benefits. From the moment of contact, Deputy Sanchez treated me with kindness, dignity, and respect. He explained the situation clearly, listened attentively, and handled the stop with fairness and courtesy. Officers like Sanchez deserve recognition for upholding their duties while treating people with humanity and respect. Please extend my sincere appreciation to him for the way he conducted himself.”

Deputy Sanchez began his law enforcement career in 2013, joining HCSO as a Detention Officer before transferring to Patrol in 2015, where he has proudly served ever since. His experience, professionalism, and dedication continue to make a positive impact across Harris County.

Thank you, Deputy Sanchez, for your commitment to serving with fairness, respect, and compassion. You embody the values that strengthen trust between law enforcement and our community.


Walk for Peace

On November 14, HCSO Major Earl Dean and teammates met with the Walk for Peace monks during their stop in Houston today at Hong Kong City Mall.

These Buddhist monks are on a 2,300-mile pilgrimage journey to Washington, D.C., to promote peace, compassion, and unity in every community they encounter.

We’re grateful for the chance to welcome them and share in their message as they continue their walk through Houston and onward toward Louisiana.


Busted: Surveillance Leads to Felony Arrests

Caught on camera. Caught in real life.

A week after a business was first burglarized, the owner watched the same thieves return on live surveillance to steal more copper. Patrol units moved fast — spotting the suspect truck fleeing on State Highway 6 and conducting a traffic stop moments later.

Inside the truck: stolen copper wiring and burglary tools.

Thanks to quick teamwork between patrol and our Metal Theft Unit, the copper is back where it belongs — and the suspects are now facing felony theft charges.


HCSO Take Me Home Program

November is National Alzheimer’s Awareness Month, and HCSO is proud to highlight our Take Me Home program — a vital resource for individuals living with Alzheimer’s, dementia, autism, or other cognitive conditions.

This voluntary registry helps deputies quickly and safely reunite missing or at-risk residents with their families. To learn more or register a loved one, visit: http://bit.ly/TakeMeHomeProgram

Together, we can support and protect our most vulnerable community members. 💙


HCSO Motorist Assistant Program

In recognition of Crash Responder Safety Week (CRSW), we’re proud to highlight our Motor Assistance Program (MAP) — a vital service keeping Harris County roadways safe.

Since 1986, MAP has assisted more than 1.1 million motorists, helping reduce crashes, clear roadways, and protect responders working on the roadside.

Remember: Slow down. Move over. Save a life.
📞 713-CALL-MAP


I Choose to RISE Unveiling

On November 17, Sheriff Ed Gonzalez joined Commissioner Rodney Ellis and Spring ISD to unveil the “I Choose to RISE” mural series at Westfield High School. The project uses art and design to create safer, more welcoming spaces.

Our Cypress Station Proactive Unit continues to protect this community — contributing to a 36% drop in overall crime, 48% drop in family violence, and 34% drop in aggravated robberies since 2023.

Together, we rise.


Mothers Against Drunk Driving Awards Banquet

On November 19, members of our HCSO DWI Unit were honored at the Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) Awards Banquet for their dedication to keeping Harris County families safe from impaired drivers.

Every traffic stop reflects a promise to protect someone’s loved ones.

Thank you, MADD, for recognizing their compassion, courage, and commitment to our community.