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El Paso County Sheriff Joseph Roybal Extends Holiday Greetings and Affirms Commitment to Community Safety

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Published on December 26, 2024
El Paso County Sheriff Joseph Roybal Extends Holiday Greetings and Affirms Commitment to Community SafetySource: El Paso County Sheriff’s Office

In a heartfelt nod to the festive season, El Paso County Sheriff Joseph Roybal extended his good wishes to the citizens of the Pikes Peak region, as reported by the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office. In a statement, Sheriff Roybal expressed his pride in leading the sheriff's office and acknowledged the continuous efforts of the nearly 900 staff members committed to ensuring the locality's safety during the holidays.

“On behalf of the hardworking men and women at the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office, I wish the citizens of the Pikes Peak region a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year,” declared Roybal, as per El Paso County Sheriff’s Office. The Sheriff went on to describe the various responsibilities the team undertakes from managing the county jail to crime investigation and community patrolling. The first responders and supportive personnel are set to willingly work through the holiday season, never ceasing to protect and serve.

Community support was a central theme of Roybal's message. The El Paso County Sheriff emphasized the reciprocal connection between the sheriff's office and the people they serve. Recognition of their efforts by the community was highlighted as a vital piece of encouragement for the staff and officers on duty.

“We are grateful for the support and care our community gives us, and we remain committed to providing quality service and dedication to those we serve,” Roybal stated, as obtained by the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office, acknowledging the symbiotic relationship between law enforcement and civic trust. The Sheriff concluded with a note of thanks and festive cheer, reminding everyone of the sheriff's office's resolute presence throughout the holiday celebrations and beyond, “From everyone at the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office, thank you, and Happy Holidays!”