
The Denton County Sheriff's Office is expanding its team, having recently onboarded a fresh set of faces. Twelve new Detention Officers and two new Communications Officers joined their ranks. The announcement, coated with optimism, promised that these new hires would receive ample training and support, aiming to prepare them for a positive contribution to the Sheriff's team and the wider community, according to the Denton County Sheriff's Office.
The post included a glimpse of the newcomers, presenting a photograph with names that anchors them into the public eye. Featured from left to right in the back row were Cara Phillips, Liam Terry, Daniel Rivera, Ely Dowdy, Jaylon Leatch, Tyson Sweets, and one of the Communications Officers, Bennett Castleberry, followed by Noah Walesa. Meanwhile, gracing the front row were Merry Grantom, Romario Hernandez-Armstrong, Leslie Moore, Communications Officer Alex Dietrich, Camden McCulloch, Samantha Kelly, and Chief Tim Rich. Their eagerness to engage with the community and their commitment to their new roles were the highlights of the post.
The push to inflate staff numbers comes amidst ongoing discussions about law enforcement availability and community safety. The Denton County Sheriff's Office has made it clear that bringing in new talent is crucial for them, in an ongoing bid to maintain high standards of service. The office has greeted their newest members with open arms, publicly expressing anticipation for the "positive change" they believe these individuals are set to bring to the fabric of local law enforcement.









