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El Paso County Sheriff's Office Partners with Constables to Clear Backlog of Warrants, 21 Arrested in Joint Operation

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Published on May 25, 2025
El Paso County Sheriff's Office Partners with Constables to Clear Backlog of Warrants, 21 Arrested in Joint OperationSource: El Paso County Sheriff Oscar Ugarte

In a concerted move to tackle the swelling repository of unserved criminal warrants in El Paso County, Sheriff Oscar Ugarte has unveiled a partnership initiative with local constables to bolster the apprehension of individuals shirking the law's summons. According to a post on the El Paso County Sheriff's Facebook page, the joint operation synced officers' efforts from the Sheriff's Office and multiple Constables' Offices, aiming to amplify public safety by clamping down on those with outstanding warrants.

An operation conducted last Wednesday marked a substantial feat, with 21 arrests stemming from the coordinated venture. While the mutual endeavor aims at cataloging noncompliant individuals, it equally serves as a reminder—an imperative—that sought individuals settle their legal disputes.

The Sheriff's Office's gratitude was explicitly extended to these constables and their teams for their steadfast cooperation and dedication to enhancing public security. With enforcement set to continue, the operation signifies not a fleeting stint but a sustained, rigorous push against those poised to dodge judicial accountability. The Sheriff's Office is nudging the public to confront their outstanding warrants, sparing themselves the disruptive knock of enforcement at their doors.